VOLUME XLVIII
NOVELTY IH I E
Chal'iiuoilli
Chatsworth Community Chautauqua Promises to Be Extm Good
This Year.
JULY FOURTH WAS HOT
W h e n C o m m u n i ty C h a u t a u q u a opens h e re F r id a y , J u l y 8 th y o u ' l l ge t y o u r f i r s t t a s t e o f t h e n e w ly p l a n n e d n o v e l ty e n t e r t a i n m e n t . T h e p ro g ra m b u i ld e r s p l a n n e d f o r v a r ie ty t h i s year , a n d th e y g o t i t . A ca su a l g la n c e a t t h e l is t o f t a l e n t show s ev e ry d a y 's e n t e r t a i n m e n t to be d i f f e re n t a n d novel.
T h e o d o re K n o x C o n c e r t P a r t y i n t r o d u c e s thlB b r i l l i a n t " n o v e l t y " p r o g ra m . T h e s e f o u r u p - to - d a t e e n t e r t a i n e r s g iv e a c o m p le te p e r fo r m a n c e on th e firs t a f t e r n o o n a n d a c le v e r p re lu d e a t n ig h t . S a x o p h o n e q u a r te ts . v io l in a n d p ia n o solos w il l f e a t u r e t h e p ro g ra m . In a d d i t i o n t h e r e w il l be vocal se le c t io n s a n d c h i ld r e c i ta t io n s . One of t h e s t r i k i n g b i t s of e n t e r t a i n m e n t is c h a r a c t e r w o rk by T h eo d o re K nox , w h o m a k e s u p w i t h w ig a n d g re a se p a in t in fu l l v iew of t h e au d ien ce .
O m e r W ilson S in g e r s e n t e r t a i n on th e second day. H e re you h a v e a c le v e r q u a r t e t of m a le Blngers w i th a s o p r a n o so lo is t in a d d i t io n . E v e ry b o d y e n jo y s a good q u a r t e t , a n d th ese m e n a r t t h e bes t . T h e y p r e se n t a g r e a t v a f le ty of so n g s In c o m b in a t io n s o f due ts , q u a r t e t s a n d solos. Miss M a r t h a l y n n T r lp p e e r . so p ra n o a n d O m a r W ilso n , b a r i t o n e a re a m o n g th e f e a t u r e d m em b e rs .
L o u is W il l ia m s , e le c t r i c a l e n t e r t a in e r , a lso a p p e a r s o n t h i s d a y . H is p e r fo r m a n c e Is s c ie n t i f ic a n d h ig h ly e n t e r t a i n in g , t h o u g h i t m a y a lso be l ik e n e d to t h e w o rn of a m a g ic ia n . Mr. W il l ia m s I b one o f t h e b ig C h a u t a u q u a f e a tu r e s a n d w i l l c au s e u n u s u a l i n t e r e s t w i th h i s e l a b o r a t e a n d oost ly e q u ip m e n t of d y n a m o s , g e n e r a to rs , m o to rs , etc .
E n t e r t a i n e r s w h o g r e a t you on th e t h i r d d a y come f rom s o u t h e r n E u r ope. C a m m a r a t a 'a M e d i te r r a n e a n m u s ic i a n s sh o w h o w t h e I t a l i a n s m a k e m usic . A n to n io C a m m a r a t a h a s Ju s t com p le ted a su ccess fu l t o u r of t h e l a r g e r c i t ie s w h e re h e Is k n o w n as “ T h e W iz a r d of t h e A t - c o r d ia n ." H e wil l p lay a ll k i n d s of m usic , a cco m p a n ied by P a u l in e a n d C h a r le s C a m m a r a t a . P a u l in e s t r u m s p r e t t i l y upon m a n d o l in o r g u i t a r , w h i le C h a r le s e x e c u te s d i f f ic u l t p a s sag es u p o n h is a c c o rd la n . T h e y wil l a p p e a r in n a t iv e cos tum es. T h i s is m ost a cc u re d ly a " n o v e l t y ” day.
T h o f o u r t h d ay b r i n g s t h e big C h a u ta u q u a p ro d u c t io n . " P o l ly of t h e C ircus . L as t y e a r t h i s p la y w as p r e se n te d o v e r tw o o f C o m m u n i t y ’s c i r c u i t s a n d was a h u g e success. T h i s y e a r It is a g a in b e in g p layed on tw o e t h e r C o m m u n i ty c i r c u i t s a n d ev e ry n ew re p o r t show s even a g r e a t e r s u c cess t h a n t h a t o f 1920.
C a r e f u l ly se lec ted Is th e c a s t of p ro fes s io n a l a c to r s w h o p l a y In " P o l ly of t h e C i rcu s .” E a c h p l a y e r w a s e n g ag e d b ecause he o r s h e e x a c t ly f i t t e d t h a t p a r t i c u l a r p a r t . Spec ia l sc e n e ry h a s been d e s ig n ed a n d c o n s t r u c t e d fo r t h i s p ro d u c t io n . No s to n e h as been l e f t t u r n e d In th e m a k i n g o f t h i s b e a u t i fu l com edy- d ra m a . W i th B ro a d w a y p lay e rs , t h i s e n t e r t a i n m e n t wil l be t h o r o u g h ly e n joyed by y o u n g a n d o ld . " P o l l y of
• t h e C i r c u s ” Is o n e o f t h e g r e a t e s t s t a g e successes t h a t h a s e v e r com e f ro m t h e pen o f a n A m o r lca n p l a y w r ig h t .
A s a c lo s in g n o v e l ty n u m b e r on th e l a s t day , t h e P h i l ip p in e Q u a r t e t w il l be h e a rd . T h e s e b r o w n m e n f rom P a c if i c I s la n d s w il l s h o w you ho w th e y pass a w a y t h e h a p p y h o u r s w h e n a t home. T h e i r r h y t h m i c a l m elod ies a r e as r e f r e s h i n g a s o p e n w in d o w s . S tee l g u i t a r , , m a n d o l in e , b a n d u r t a a n d m a n d o la a l l t a k e t h e i r t u r n e n t e r t a i n in g . H e r e is o n e o f t h e m o s t g i f te d P h i l ip p i n e c o m p a n ie s In t h e U n i te d S ta te s .
When you consider the novelty of -th e entertainments and the variety
of each program, you will readily see that this Chautauqua Is indeed a distinct departure from any of previous years. .
Be 1* now! Buv your season tickets from the local ticket committee. By so doing you’ll be helping them In thei# good work, and also boosting the Chatsworth Chautauqua. Let’s
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J u l y 4 t h wil l go u o w n in h i s to ry a s o n e of t h e h o t t e s t n a t i o n a l b i r t h d a y s e v e r k n o w n here.
i h e r m o m e te r s r e g is te r e d a r o u n d 100 In t h e sh a d e a n d p eop le sw o l te r - ed a n d s w e a t even lo a f in g a n d m en a n d h o r se s w o rk in g In t h e fields t h i s w e ek h a v e su ffe red m u c h f rom t h e h e a t .
C h a t s w o r t h w as q u i e t d u r i n g th e d a y a n d m o s t of t h e b u s in e s s houses w ere c losed. Som e o f t h e people d r o v e , t o t h e K a n k a k e e a n d Iro q u o is r ivers , so m e wen to P o n t i a c a n d m o re c e le b ra te d a t M elv in a n d w a tc h e d t h e C h a t s w o r th ba ll team h a m m e r o u t a v ic to ry . B o th P o n t ia c a n d M e lv in h a d l a rg e c ro w d s an d good p ro g ra m s .
T h e o pen a i r c a r n iv a l d a n c e In C h a t s w o r t h a t n ig h t a t t r a c t e d n e a r ly a h u n d r e d d a n ce rs . W h is t le s , l a n t e r n s l e n t a c h a r m to t h e occas- l a n t e r n s u e n t a c h a rm to t h e o c ca s ion. B e tw ee n each d a n c e prizes, t a n g i n g f ro m a w a te r m e l lo n to a p a n a m a h a t w e re g iv en a w a y . T h ese p r izes h a d been d o n a te d by C h a t s w o r th m e r c h a n t s a n d m o s t o f th e m w e re w o r t h n e a r ly t h e p r ice o f a d a n ce t i c k e t . A very l a r g e c row d of s p e c t a to r s l ined t h e o u t s id e of th e p la t fo rm , a u to m o b i le s b e in g p a rk e d tw o a n d t h r e e deep on t h e w es t s ide of t h e pav il io n .
Celebrate Their 30th Anniversary.
T h i r t y re la t iv e s g a th e r e d a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. J a m e s E n t - w ls t l e on T h u r s d a y e v e n in g . J u n e t h e 3 0 th to he lp t h e m c e le b ra te t h e i r 3 0 th w e d d in g a n n iv e r s a r y . I t w as p l a n n e d as a s u r p r i s e a n d th ey w ere p re s e n te d w i th s e v e ra l b e a u t i fu l b o u q u e ts , a p u rse of m o n ey a n d a ro c k in g c h a i r . T h e c h i ld r e n p layed g a m e s a n d h ad f i rew o rk s . R e f r e s h m e n ts w e re se rved a n d e v e ry o n e e n joyed t h e e v e n in g im m e n se ly . T h e g u e s ts a l l w ished Mr. a n d Mrs. E n t - w ls t le m a n y m ore a n n iv e r sa r ie s .
T h e o u t -o f - to w n g u e s t s w e re : R a y m ond E ntw lB tle . Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde W a tso n a n d c h i ld ren o f O t to ; Mr. an d Mrs. A r t h u r G a tc h e l , Mrs. A l th e a H o g g a t t a n d M iss M a r i e t t a P a r k e r , o f P o n t iac : Mr. a n d Mrs. W m. R e i tz a n d c h i ld re n , o f M e lv ln l a n d Mrs. Id a Mills, of G i lm an .
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Country Reads and City Streets Im- muned From Dust.
Oat Harvest in Full Swing
T h e e x tr e m e ly h o t w e a t h e r h a s r ip en e d th e o a ts f a s t a n d f a rm e r s a re In t h e m id s t of h a r v e s t i n g th em th is w eek . <
T h e e s t im a te Is for a n a v e ra g e c rop a n d p len ty of s t r a w . A few w eeks a g o It w as t h o u g h t we w ould have a b u m p e r c rop In t h i s lo ca l i ty b u t t h e h e a d s did n o t f i l l q u i t e a s well a s ex p ec ted on a c c o u n t o f u n fa v o ra b le w e a th e r .
T h e r e a r e a few f ie lds of s p r i n g w h e a t w h ic h h ave been c u t anil p rom ised a very good yield. P h i l K o h le r h a s a field w h ic h It Is e n g in e s so as to t a k e c a r e o f th e r iv e rs , come w e n t to P o n t i a c a n d
A lb e r t K o h le r h ad a f ie ld In w h ic h th e s t r a w w as so h e a v y t h a t th e b in d e r w o u ld h a r d ly h a n d le It.
' t h r e s h i n g will s t a r t a b o u t tw o weeks e a r l i e r t h a n u su a l t h i s year .
H ig h w a y C o m m iss io n e r H a n n a r e ce ived tw o m o re c a r lo a d s of road oil a b o u t 20 ,000 ga llonb las t week a n d F r id a y o i led th e n o r th a n d so u th ro a d s t a r t i n g a b o u t a m ile w e s t of C h a t s w o r t h a n d e x te n d in g so u th t h r e e m iles a n d w h a t la k n o w n as t h e s o u th P ip e r road f rom th e c e m e n t road so u th of to w n e as t to t h e F o r d c o u n ty line.
A c a r lo a d w as a lso rece ived by t h e v i l lag e a n d m a n y of t h e v i l lage streetB w ere o i led , t h e p eop le a lo n g th e s t r e e t s oiled p a y in g fo r t h e oil. T h e fe llow w h o sp re a d t h e oil d id a l in e Job o i l in g th e c ross ings , a n d n o t a one w as missed. "
If t h i s w as ted oil h ad been saved a block m o re s t r e e t s cou ld h a v e been t r e a t e d a n d r e s id e n t s a l o n g th e r o u t e saved th e w ork of c h o v e l in g d i r t on th e c ro ss in g s to p re v e n t It b e in g t r a c k e d In to th e hom es.
Fanners Enjoy Trip
T w o h u n d r e d L iv in g s to n c o u n ty f a rm e r s in f i f ty a u to m o b i le s m ad e t h e t r i p to th e F r a n k I. M a n n f a rm , n e a r G i lm a n fo r t h e p u rp o se o f s t u d y i n g c rops a n d soil f e r t i l i t y on h i s f a rm . T h ey fo u n d t h e c ro p s on th e f a rm to be of im m e n se g r o w th , d u e to h i s m eth o d of soil f e r t i l i t y . W h e a t c u t t i n g w as In p r o g re s s on th e f a r m . It be in g n e ce s sa ry to o p e r a t e t h o b in d e r s w i th sm a l l g a so l in e e n g in e s a s a s to t a k e c a re of t h e h e av y g r o w t h an d oven a t t h a t It w a s n e c e s s a ry a t t im es , so It Is s t a t ed, to stop t h e t e a m s p u l l i n g th e binders, so t h e m a c h in e s cou ld t a k e c a re of the w h e a t cut a n d l y in g upon the machines.— P o n t i a c L eader .
Removal Notice.
I aiu now located at my new place of business, S doors north of the post office, where I have an up-to-date equipped meat market, and am, as before, prepared to give you first- class service. Your continued patronage w ill be
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T h e re wil l be only t h r e e n i g h t s a t t h e Kozy t h e a t r e week.
S u n d a y n i g h t W il l ia m Fox p r e s e n t s S h i r l e y Mason in " W i n g F o y , ” a s to ry of d r e a m y old C h in a to w n a n dlove.
W ed n e sd a y n ig h t will be a n o th e r l a t e Fox p ic tu re . " B e w a r e of th o B r id e ,” a n d a good comedy.
S a t u r d a y n ig h t , J u ly 1 6 th , Mabel N o r m a n d will Btar in " W h a t H a p p en ed to R o sa .” Im a g in e a l i t t l e w oebegone , o v e rw o rk ed sh o p g i r l , d r e a m in g of ron innee and a w o n d e r fu l P r in c e C h a rm in g , w h o su d d e n ly ic so lves to m a k e a n ew p e rso n o u t o f h e r s e l f— a n d does It. You'l l w o n d e r j u s t h ow p la in l i t t l e M aym c L add b eca m e th e d a s h in g R osa A l v a ro . S p a n i s h b e au ty . Mabel N or- ■Yiand p lay s b o th p a r t s a n d p lay s th e m a s o n ly sh e can . D o n ' t m iss “ W h a t H a p p en e d to R o sa .”
T o n ig h t , J u l y 7 th , E d d ie L y o n s a n d Lee M o ra n wil l be seen in "A S h o c k in g N i g h t , ” w i th a good c o m edy. w
F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y , J u l y Stli en d 9 th t h e Kozy wil l show a b ig f e a t u r e p h o to p lay , " H o n e s t H u t c h . ” D o n ’t m iss It.
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Interesting News Items Gleaned From the Pontiac Daily
Leader the h i t Week.
Freight Rate Is High.
The freight on the 20,000 g a l lo n s of road oil spread on the eix miles of roads across Chatsworth township was $.772.74. The oil cost five cents a gallon or $1 ,000 , according to Commissioner Hanna.
SettlenMtat - Notice.
Please settle up last year's accounts as t need the money very
and as I have bean vary lenl- t. I must have money If I am to
Ulo factory running.tho0 * 0 . J. WALTER.
Miles F o r m a n is s e r v in g 20 d a y s in t h e c o u n ty Ja il fo r s t e a l in g . F o r m an . w hose h o m e Is a t Sedaliu , Mo., w as a r r e s t e d r e c e n t ly a f t e r he had s to le n $6 In m on ey f ro m th e pocket- book of Mrs. F r a n k Osborn In P o n t iac . F o r m a n h a d a p p e a r e d a t th e office o f Dr. C. C. Meeks se e k in g a p h y s ic ia n a n d w h i le Mrs. Osborn w e n t In s e a rc h of t h e p h y s ic ia n F o r m a n took h e r read y c ash a n d d i s a p p eared . ' w jft ^ ^ V '
Mrs. N o ra C affrey . one of P o n t i a c ’s colored w o m en , c au sed a c o m m otion in a b a r b e r sh o p a few dayH a g o by a t t e m p t i n g to s la sh h e r h u s b a n d . a p o r t e r in t h e shop, w i th a razor . T h e a r r iv a l o f t h e sher if f p re v e n te d a n y o n e b e in g h u r t a n d the w o m an was p laced in t h e c o u n ty Jnil to so b e r u p a n d m e d i t a t e over h e r e scapade.
J u d g e S. R. B a k e r h a s ca l led a v e n ire of p e t i t JurorH to re p o r t in t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t on M onday . Ju ly 18. a t 1 :3 0 o 'c lo ck In t h e a f te rn o o n . T h e v e n i r e m e n w ere d r a w n some w eek s ago b u t w e re n o t ca l led to re p o r t a t t h a t t im e. W h e n t h e Ju ro rs r e p o r t th ey w ill be u t i l iz e d In the t r i a l of c r im in a l cases as se t for h e a r i n g by J u d g e B ak er .
A l th o a c ro w d e s t im a te d a t 10.- 000 people c e le b ra te d th e F o u r t h In P o n t i a c t h e L e a d e r sa y s t h e Leg ion post , w h o hr.d c h a r g e of th e celeb r a t io n wil l p ro b a b ly lose a sm a ll su m on th e v e n tu r e . A f a i r e s t i m a te of t h e n u m b e r o f p eo p le o u t of w o rk a n d lac k o f m o n ey of those w h o a r e w o r k in g c a n be g a in e d by th e sm a l l s u m s t h a t w e re sp e n t .
W e d n e sd a y m o r n in g in t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t J u d g e S. R. B a k e r g r a n t e d m o t io n s fo r c o n t i n u a n c e s in tw o c r im in a l coses, g r a n t e d f o u r d ivo rces , bes ides h e a r i n g a n u m b e r of in fo rm a l m o tio n s In v a r io u s o t h e r cases on th e c h a n c e r y d o ck e t . In t h e case of K a te H a r r i s vs. G eorge H. H a r r i s , a d iv o rce w a s g r a n t e d th e c o m p la ln n n t w h o wns a ls o a w a r d e d th e c h i ld re n . In t h e c a s e of L e n o ra Rork vs. J o h n H. R o rk . t h e c o m p l a in a n t w a s a w a r d ed a d e c re e of d iv o rce : a s w a s a lso t h e c o m p l a in a n t In t h e case of Bessie Muffley vs. R a y MufTley. In t h e case of P e a r l E. Decker vs. Clyde V. Decker. Mrs. Decker was awarded a decree of divorce and the custody of their child. A continuance w as granted In the case of the People vs. Maurice R. Cavanah, charged with burglary.and larceny a continuance was granted to the eanur tern hie bond fixed at $1,000.
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Jim Blackmore and George Cor Arrested in St. Louis.
PLENTY OF ROOM NOW
Railroad Trains Carry Few Passengers These Hot Days.
J u s t now is a r i g h t good t im e to t rav e l by r a i l ro a d . Y ou w o n ' t be c ro w d ed fo r room. Y ou c an h a v e a w hole s e a t to s i t on . a n o t h e r to p u t y o u r f e e t on. a n d a t h i r d if you l ike , on w h ic h to h a n g y o u r t r a v e l i n g bag . in a d d i t io n to th e se p l e a s a n t a c c o m m o d a t io n s t h e r e a r e t h e h a t a n d c o a t ra c k s over y o u r h e a d , a n d if you sh o u ld c h a n c e to be so g e n e r o u s as to w a n t a w hole c u r to y o u r se l f i t could p ro b a b ly be a r r a n g e d w i t h o u t m u ch t ro u b le . P a s s e n g e r se rv ic e costs f o u r c e n t s a m ile less o n e - te n th . B efore th e w a r i t w a s tw o c e n t s a miie. a n d th e d i f fe re n ce Is q u i t e no t ic e ab le a r o u n d t h e re g io n of y o u r pocketbook . e sp ec ia l ly If you a r e m a k in g a Jo u rn e y o f se v e ra l h u n d re d m iles . Aside f ro m th ese l i t t l e In c o n g ru i t i e s r a i l r o a d t r a v e l is ve ry m u ch t h e sa m e as It w a s a few y e a r s ago w h e n people ro d e on t h e c a rs , sw ore in t h e i r c h i ld r e n a t h a lf fa re s , ■•ought t e n c e n t o r a n g e s o f t h e c a n d y b u tc h e r , a n d fe ig n ed s leep w h e n come t i re d w o m a n w i th sev en c h i l d ren c l in g in g to h e r s k i r t s c am e d o w n th e isle a n d s to p p ed w i th a w is t f u l look in f ro n t of t h e s e a t on w h ic h some o n e ’s fee t w e re posing . T h o r a i l r o a d s ^ a y th e y a r e lo s ing m o n ey. an d from a ll a p p e a r a n c e s I g u e ss th ey a re . M aybe t h e t im e will com e w hen w e w o n ' t h a v e a n y ra i l ro a d s , a ll t r a f f ic a n d t r a v e l b e in g c o n d u c te d by m o to r c a r s .— O n a r g a L ea d e r a n d Review.
Hottest Day of the Year.
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Popula tion Optima for IllinoiR ae- oonllnp to o<dor o r r a r e Just re leased by tho ^ u rn au o f the census, Dopnrt triont of C om m erce a t W ashing ton , show tbo to ta l populat ion o f Illinois In 1920 w a s 0,485,380. T h e flpures fo r tbo varlouR rnecs a r e subdivided a s fo l low s: W hite . 0,200,330; nepro, 182.254; Indlnn, 104; Chinese, 2,704; Ja p a n ese . 478; all o thers , 221.
fl. A. t ’nrroll o f Jo liet , w i th a Room of 00 out of 100, won th e Chicago board o f t r a d e d iam ond bad g e In the f e a tu r e ev en t o f the Il linois Rtnte aportanmn'H t rapahoo tlnp a t I t e ra to r . C. M. Power*. D e ra tu r , an d C harles Younp o f Sprlnpfleld, Ohio, finished second with 07 tnrpeta.
N ine ty-four unidentified C hicagoans will po u n m o u rn ed and u nhonored to p raves In j io t ter 's field, Ohk Fores t . T he hodlea w ere tak e n from th e lake, r iver o r canal, o r found elRe- where. Of the to ta l , 20 a re of adulta. T h e o th e ra a r e o f Infanta.
C lergym en o f A u ro ra a m a ro u sed by th e periodical p r i s e flplits th a t a r e tie- Inp plven a n d h a v e p ro tes ted to the A uro ra a u th o r i t ie s and to Governor Rninll. So fa r , they claim, th e i r com- plnlutH have been Ignored.
E x am in a t io n o f the tee th o f 2.000 aeliool eh lh lm n o f Jo liet , m v ea led th a t ev ery one w a s a victim o f defec tive m olars , and 1,200 of these w ere sent to a dontlRt fo r Im mediate a tten tion .
Discovery of oil on a farm near Lincoln la announced.
Announcement la made of the gift of a completely equipped laboratory to Rockford hospital.
An attempt, was made to secure dhe appointment by Governor Small of the daughter of the late William R. Mason as congressman at large from Illinois to succeed her lately deceased father.
Governor Small signed the school tax bill, establishing « rate of $2 , an Increase of 100 per cent over the old rata. The mil provides eight cents of the $2 tax levied In Chicago for educational purposes shall ba used to par-
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Notice to Taxpayers.
T h e B o a rd o f R ev iew of L iv i n g s to n C o u n ty w ill be in sess ion , (felly, ( e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o l id a y s ) in t h e office of t h e C o u n ty C le rk , a t P o n t i a c , I l l ino is , u n t i l S e p te m b e r 6 th . 1921.
D a ted th is 2 3 rd day of J u n e , 1921. B o a rd of R ev iew o f L iv in g s to n Co. ( J u l y 14)
Secretts Will Out.
A n ew use h a s been fo u n d for e th e r , a n d th e c r im in a l e le m e n t of o u r p o p u la t io n s is n o t p lea sed . In t im e i h e i r u n e a s in e s s m ay develop In to a pan ic .
It h a s been d e m o n s t r a t e d by p rac l i r a ) e x p e r im e n t t h a t a sm a l l a m o u n t o f e t h e r a d m in i s t e r e d to a p e rso n a n a m o u n t su f f ic ie n t to p lac e h im u n d e r i ts i n f lu e n c e a n d y e t le a v in g h im co n sc io u s— will c a u s e t h a t p e r son to re sp o n d re a d i ly to a n y q u e s tion . to b a b b le liis in m o s t sec re ts .
J u s t w h a t effect i n f o r m a t io n se- i u red in th is m a n n e r w i l t h a v e In law is u n k n o w n , a s i t s a d m is s ib i l i t y
ye t to be a s c e r t a in e d . B u t t h e f a c t r e m a in s t h a t t h i s o p e n s u p a poss ib le w ay o f d e t e c t i n g c r im e a n d o f s o lv in g m a n y of t h e m y s te r i e s no w b a ff l in g t h e po lice of t h e c o u n t ry .
T h e n , too. if em p lo y ed In f e r r e t ing o u t v io la t io n s o f t h e p r o h ib i t i o n law t h e r e Is no l im i t to t h e c o n s t e r n a t io n it m ay c re a te . I t m a y even c au s e h a l f of t h e p o p u la t io n o f t h e U n i te d S t a te s to d e c a m p fo r p a r t s u n k n o w n .
Gosh!
Forrest Will Repair Water System
T h e v i l la g e of F o r r e s t hr.s sold an issue o f $ 8 ,000 b o n d s , v o te d som e t u n c a g o fo r Im p ro v in g t h e i r w a t e r w o rk s sy s te m to t h e F i r s t Ste.te B a n k of F o r r e s t a t a f ive p e r c e n t d i s c o u n t . T h e in te r e s t is 6 p e r c e n t , a n d th e l a s t b o n d m a t u r e s in e ig h t yea rs . T h e m o n ey is to be used to re b u i ld t h e w ooden w a t e r t a n k a n d
Former Forrest Woman Assaulted.
Mrs. W. W. R e n n e r , w ife o f n W a bash t r a i n d i s p a tc h e r a n d u n t i l r e c e n t ly n re s id en t of F o r r e s t , w a s c r im in a l ly a s s a u l t e d by a n u n k n o w n n e g ro a t h e r hom e in D e c a tu r a few e i g h t s ag o w h i le h e r h u s b a n d w a s a b s e n t . T w o n e g ro es w e re a r r e s t e d on su sp ic io n as be ing t h e g u i l t y c u l p r i ts .
T h e m ost su c c ess fu l m e r c h a n t s a r e t h e b ig g es t a d v e r t i s e r s .
The value of a good book Is not measured in dollars and cents, but
rather by the capacity of the brain of the person who reads It. »
R . J R E Y N O L D S Tobacco Co. WtaotsB-ScJoa, N . G.
r o w t o b a c c oY ou can’t beat a Camel, because you can’t beat the
tobacco that goes in to Camels.
That s w hy Cam els are the choice o f men who know and love fine tobacco. They know w hat m akes Cam els so smooth, so fragrant and m ellow-m ild.
T hey’ll te ll you that the expert Camel blend o f choice Turkish and D om estic tobaccos m akes a ciga- rette sm oke you can’t equal— no m atter what you pay*
B u t it doesn’t take an expert to tell Camel quality. Y ou ’ll spot it the very first puff. T ry Camels yourself.
C a m e lGRAND AND GLORIOUS
I R O Q U O I S C O U N T YDay and N ight Celebration
FAIR GROUNDS, WATSEKA, ILLINOIS
W e d . , J u l y 1 3 t H .
HENRY R. RATHB0NEThe address of the day will be made by Henry R. Rath bone, of Chicago, orator and statesnmn, and will be a rare treat.
GOVERNOR LEN SMALL has been invited and will be present if it is possible.
FREE ATTRACTIONSThe afternoon and evening will be joyfully filled to overflowing with an exceptional l ilt of the highe* vaudeville, amuse
ment park and circus features obtainable. Those who attended the Watseka Hay celebration last July pronounced the show the best ever seen in Eastern Illinois. The acts which the amusement committee has contracted for this year are still better.
Horse RacingReal races beween real racers. Lovers of thia sport are
sure to be pleased as some of the best horses of Illinois and Indiana circuits are being entered.
Two Big BandsMilford and Woodworth, both strong organisations
and first class musicians, will play both day and evening.
DancingA big platform will be erected on the grounds for the
accommodation of those who like to dance. A faominai charge will be made to dancers to asaiat in defraying expense of platform and orcheatrn.
Boxing ExhibitionArrangements have been made for two or more fast
boxing bouts and a first class wrestling bout to be held In the evening.
Everything FreeNo charge will be made at the gate or grandstand. The
big wonder show Is free to all. Bring enough In the dinner basket for noonday and evening lunches. See the whole show.
BuebnlThe Watseka American Legion ball team will clash with
the Sheldon team. They ate evenly matched and there la enough friendly rivalry to aaaura a crackerjack game.
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t h e Harden . No m a t t e r ho w m u ch we Btamp It o u t , i t c r e e p s r i g h t back a g a in .
W h e n j u d g in g th e m i s t a k e s of o t h e rs c o n s id e r first th e c a u s e of th em a n d y o u r Ju d g m e n t will n o t be g r e a t ly a t f a u l t .
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nave given this boy a new Interest In school work. They may be Just what yo"r boy needs, too. Why not let us find out by a thorough examination T
I am with Dorsey Sleters on 2nd in d 4th Thursdays of each month.
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J. P. CrawfordAUCTIONEER
Melvin, . . Illinois°hone at my expense.
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Reorganization of ZionistsRepmlintion of the ad m in is t ra t io n
o f tin* officers of the Am erican Zionist o rgan iza t ion by th e tw en ty -fourth a n nual convention u t Cleveland resu lted in the res ignation of P res iden t Ju l i a n W. Mack o f Chicago (p o r t ra i t h e re with) ami six o th e r oltlcers of th e organ izat ion an d 35 of the 50 m em bers a n d tin* s e c re ta ry of the na tiona l ex ecu tive committee. P e te r .1. Schw ei t zer, t r e a s u r e r o f the organizat ion , was the only incum bent to re ta in liis position.
Besides J u d g e Muck, A m erican Z ionist o rgan iza t ion officials w h o re l inqu ished th e i r officers n re : Ju s t ic e Louis D. H rnndcis of W ashing ton , hono ra ry p r e s id e n t ; Rabbi S tephen S. W ise o f New York, honora ry vice p resid e n t ; H a r ry Fr ledem vnld of B alt i m ore and N a t lum S trau s . New York, vice p r e s id e n t s ; Jac o b De l lu a s . secret a ry o f the P a les t in e d ep ar tm en t , and R euben l lorc liow , a s s i s ta n t t r e a su re r
a u d ac t in g sec re ta ry foi o rganizat ion . All excep t Ju s t i c e B rundeis u re m em bers o f the executive comm ittee.
T h e v ictorious p ro-W eizm nnn forces have not t r ied to rep lace them. Until th e next annual convention th e i r o rgan iza t ion will be ad m in is te re d by a r e p re sen ta t iv e com m ittee o f seven.
T h is com m ittee consis ts o f H e rm an Conlielin, A brah am Goldberg. Louis Robison, Ju d g e B ernard A. l to senb ln t t a n d M orr is Uotherberg . I amis Lipsky. genera l se c re ta ry and P e te r J . Schweitzer , t r e a su re r , ull of New York. T h e com m ittee will e lect Its own chairm an .
Women to Surrender Hatreds" i s s J a n e Addnms of Hull House,
Chicago, is In Kurope to l»e gone until uutuinn. In Vienna, f rom Ju ly 10 to Ju ly 10. she will direct the th ird congress of the W omen's In terna tiona l League fo r Peuce and Freedom, of which sh e was e leeled p re s id en t two yours ago a t Its m eeting in Geneva.Sw itzer land . More than tw o thousand women, from nearly every coun try on the globe, from A us tra l ia to Uruguay a n d Ju p n n to Sweden, w l)1 be In a t tendance . Twenty-one d e lega tes and eleven a l te rn a tes . In addit ion to A m erican v is i to rs In Kurope. will represen t t h e United S ta te s section In the conference.
Among the sub jec ts which the women will dismiss will la* the pur- t lc lpatlon of th e i r own sex In ltitor- natlomil po lit ics ; education as the way to p ence ; efforts agains t w a r nni m osltle s : pacifism In m om ents o f economic uuil sorlul t r an s i t io n ; revision o f t r e a t i e s ; t h e League o f N a t io n s ; f reedom of t r a d e ; t r a n s i t and com m u n ication.
“T h e wom en 's highest hope is fo c r e a te good will," Miss Addnms said. “T h ey believe Mint hy m eeting together, wom en from every country , speak ing every tongue, they run help to Iron o u t t h e difficulties over which th e i r na tions a re still quarre l ing . They hope th a t If t h e women s u r re n d e r p re jud ices and ha treds , coun tr ies will."
Admiral Sims Taken to TaskH ear Admiral William S. Sims, U.
8 . N.,' seem s to he a sa i lo r man who lias opinions of his own and the courag e o f Ids convictions. Anyway. In Iam don In a ddress ing the Kngllsh- Spcnking Union, he said som eth ing t a r t abou t so m e Am ericans of Irish hlood and s t i r red up u Jolly ro w , both in ' l ie l igh t littii is land and It. W ash ington, U. S. A.
T h e crit ic ism s recall the ad m ira l 's f a m o u s “Guild H a l l” speech of 1010, fo r which In* w a s rep r im anded by P re s id en t Tuft aud to which he h im se l f re fe rred . T h e re have been m any q u o ta t io n s of tlint speech commonly re fe r re d to ns th e "Inst d rop of blixMl speech." lint Adm iral Sims in Ills r e cen t bonk, “T h e Victory a t Sea." gives Ids own version :
“T h e s ta te m en t then m ade w as pure ly tin* Insp ira tion o f the m o m e n t ; It eatne from th e hear t , not from the head ; probably th e evidences th a t t ier-
m any w as s teal th ily p rep ar in g h e r g re a t blow bad som eth ing to do with mv ou tb u rs t . I cer ta in ly spoke w ithou t any a u thor iza t ion from my governm ent an d realized al once th a t I h ad com m itted a g re a t indiscretion.
“ ‘I f the t im e should e v er come,’ I sa id , ‘when tin* Bri tish empire Is m en aced by a Kuropean coalition. G re a t B r i ta in can rely upon I lie Inst ship, the las t dollar , the las t m an und the Inst d ro p o f blood of he r k indred beyond th e s e n . ' "
Uncle Sam: Dealer in GrainC reat ion of a $100,000,000 federal
f a n n e r s ' export financing corpora t ion to buy fa rm p roduc ts In the United 8 tn te s and sell them a broad Is p roposed In n bill Introduced by S en a to r N orr is o f N ebraska , cliMirmnn o f the a g r ic u l tu ra l committee. Tlie corpora t io n would be* composed o f tlie sec re t a r y of a g r icu ltu re and four o th e r d irectors to be appoin ted by th e P re s i dent, with the consent of the senate, at anpual salaries of $7,500, and tie au tho r ized to Issue bonds up to ten times It* paid-in capital.
The proposed new government agency would sell American farm product* abroad to nations or Individuals, act as the agent for any producer or dealer In farm products and also make advances to assist agricultural exports. The hill was described by Senator Norris as designed to provide “a middle between the producer In America and the consumer in Kurope.” v «
Do you know why it's toasted?
To seal in the delicious Burley flavor.
It's toasted.
ILUCH .STRIKEIvCIGA RETTEj
" M a n n m y b e t h e h e a d o f t h e f a m i l y , b ut , f a r b e t t e r t h a n t h a t , w o m a n la t h e b e a r t o f it ."
M EALS FO R T H E DAY.
C OM B IN A T IO N S a re not a lw ays good in leftovers , unless greut
c a re is used in b lending them. T h e following, though uuusuul, proved very good. A cupful o r two of veal b ro th w ith noodles wus tlie basis o f tills dtsli. A buking disli wus well g reased w ith the fa t f rom a piece of s teak , also a sm all bi t o f cold s te ak was minced and p u t in to th e dish, with some o f th e cooked veal, a lso minced, then the
hoodies unit tlie Jellied" soup, a dish of c ream ed onions (which were also leftovers) w ere chopped and uddeil, and th e whole coveted with leftover m ashed potato, m ois tened with milk. Bake until the po ta to is sl ightly brown und se rve from tlie dish. Add such seusisiiugs as a r e needed when u rrang iug tlie food in the pail.
L iv e r W ith O n io n Sauce.
Pariioil sliced c a l f 's liver until well heated, tu rn in g in llic boiling w a te r : d ra in anil dip in Hour well seasoned, uml fry in hot bacon fat until well cooked. F r y u cupful o f chopped onions in tin* rem a in in g fat. until a sl ight brow n ; add a lablesponnful of v inegar and p o u r over tlie liver.
P o ta to Spring Salad.Cook tlie po ta to es witli t i ie ir skins
o n ; cool and peel, then cut in d ice ; a d d a handful o f minced chives o r a finely sh redded onion. Now add finely minced, ten d e r uncooked dandelion greens. Mix all to g e th e r and p our over hot bacon fat w i th tlie bacon minced in i t ; s l t r and mix well, then add a l i t t le boiling hot vinegar, suit und p epper und se rve hot.
W ilte d C u c u m b e rs W it h S o u r C ream .
Slice tin* c u cu m b ers a f t e r peeling them and let them s tu n d in sa lted w a fer until wilted. I t lnse in fresli wu- ter, Ice cold, ami d ry on u cloth. S ea son w ith s a l t a n d p epper und serve w ith th ick so u r cream . T h e re ure niuny people w h o consider cucumbers unwholesom e if not soaked In suit wu te r until ail the c r isp n es s Is removed. C ucum bers a r e Indiges tib le for some people ju s t a s tin* lovely s t raw b erry d is t res ses som e s tom achs , but a fresh, c r isp cucum ber d re ssed with a good sa lad d re ss in g is a most delectable vegetable fo r th e norm al uppetlte.
Special for Friday and SaturdayWish Bone Peaches, can 30c; doz. $3.40
Wish Bone Loganberries, can ............... 29c
Wish Bone Blackberries, can .... ............ 23c
Sweet Pickles, 16 oz jar 33c value........25c
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8 «w tor NorrU, la referring to the $100,000,000 capital to be provided for* »**.«*• American farmer la da-
titled to the nee of this much federal money because In the operation of the■rain there « u n MJOOor
M O ST everybody know s the easy-going sort o f m an w ho
never takes a tire seriously until he gets a blow-out.
H ow long he will resist universal tire education is a question.
B ut this is sure—More people are finding out every
day that between leaving things to luck and getting rea l e c o n o m y there is a big difference.
M any a car-ow ner has come to U. S. Tires because he couldn’t afford to keep on p a y in g th a t difference.
Probably seven out of ten users o f U. St T ires cam e to them only after they’d had enough of “discounts”, “bargain offers”, “clearance sales of surplus stocks” and other similar appeals.
They haVe found e c o n o m y — and ’hey stick to i t *
T h e su ccess fu l m a n is m o n a r c h of hia ow n a ffa irs . W h e n he d iv id es his p r e ro g a t iv e s h e a lso s u r r e n d e r s a l a rg e p o r t io n of h i s p ro f i ts .
100 Printed Envelopes For 50c At The Plaindealer Office.
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t h e p e o p le w a n tThey pay a n e t price— not “some
thing off list” that m ay not mean anything in the first place.
They get fre sh , l iv e tires , being m a d e a n d sh ip p e d while this message is being written.
No me*' cr w her * they live there'sa nearby U. 3. Dealer w ith h isn ea rly U. S. Fact- ry Branch.
U. S. Tires keep m oving .No opportunity to get old and
dried out. No shifting here and there trying to find a market.
THE U. S. CHAIN TREAD
One of the few tires of which it may be said that they de l ive r econom y year in and year out and tire after tire.
The U. S. Chain Tread pivea sufficient traction on all ordinary road surfaces. It is probably th-i handsomest, and by all odds the most popular, of the wholj U. S. Fabric Tire lino.
E v ery XI. S. Tire a g o o d tire, wherever you find it anyw here in the country.
Because the U. S. policy is a g o o d policy that serves the car-owner all the time.
Doing the very best for him that hum an good faith can do.
U n ite d S ta te s T ires arc Good T ires
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Miss A m e lia F a u s t w a s a C h icago v i s i to r la s t S a tu r d a y .
Mr. a n d Mrs. F o re m a n a n d Mr. a n u Mrs. J o h n G al low ay a t t e n d e d th e B a p t i s t p icn ic a t F o r r e s t on th e 4th.
L ou is Voss and fa m i ly vis i ted S u n d a y w i th Mrs. Voss' s i s t e r , Mrs. F r a n k D r i l l in g a n d fa m i ly o f Buck- ley.
Som e of o u r y o u n g people a t t e n d ed th e c e le b ra t io n a t P o n t i a c on th e 4 th . T h e y r e p o r t t h a t "O ld So l" d id b i s p a r t w i th t h e f i r e -w o rk s in th e a f te r n o o n .
M1bh D o ro th y SauthofT sp e n t th e 4 th w i th h e r s i s t e r M inn ie a t Bloom i n g to n a n a r e tu r n e d hom e on T u e s d a y e ven ing .
Ubbe R o sen d u h l a n d w ife and t h e i r d a u g h te r , Mrs. J a y Q u ig ley , d ro v e to S a u n e m in S u n d a y a n d v i s i t e d w i th Mrs. Q u ig ley 's h u s b a n d 's p a re n t s .
S e v e ra l of t h e f a rm e r s a t t e n d e d t h e h e a r i n g of th e d r a in a g e d i tc h c ase a t P o n t ia c on T uesday , i t seems to be q u i te a n in te r e s t in g case.
Mr. Moy, t h e t e n t m a n a g e r of th e C h a u ta u q u a ) u s t closed a t Cullom. s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t a n d S u n d a y m o r n in g w i th h i s N o r th w e s t e r n College c la ssm a te , W il l iam E. F le s sn e r .
Mrs. Carl R o se d a h l an d b aby w ent to K a n k a k e e on S a tu r d a y a n d re m a in e d over t h e 4 th w i th h e r m o t h er. H e r s i s t e r , E le an o r , w h o h as been v i s i t in g h e r r e tu r n e d to he r h o m e in K a n k a k e e .
W e have no spec ia l re p o r t o f th e L u t h e r L eag u e p icn ic held in B o rk 's g ro v e W ed n e sd a y , J u n e 2 9 th excep t
‘t h a t t h e r e w a s a l a rg e c row d a n d all h a d a good t im e . Ice c r e a m to th e a m o u n t of 15 g a l lo n s m e l t e d - bu t n o n e w e n t to w aste .
T h e g e n e ra l s e n t im e n t o v e r th e c o u n t r y is t h a t i t ' s ho t . W e d o n ’t w a n t to be c o n t r a r y , so w e ' l l " s id e i n " w i th th e r e s t of t h e c ro w d . B u t we will b ra g e n o u g h to say t h a t th e y ' l l h a v e to “ go som e” to f in d a h o t t e r p lace t h a n we 've h a d h e re t h e p as t few days.
George H a r m s a n d fa m i ly sp e n t t h e 4 th w i th L o u is B eh rn s a n d f a m ily. T h e day w a s sp e n t v e ry p r o f i t a b ly in th e o a ts f ield . Ice c r e a m a n d cold d r in k s w e re se rved to t h e h a r v es te rs . w ho sh o w ed th e i r a p p r e c i a t io n by p u t t i n g a l a rg e p o r t io n of th e h e ld in to shocks . W e a re s u r e t h a t t h r e e o r fo u r “ Old D o b b in s" do not feel a t a ll i n su l te d th ese h o t days w h e n nose f lys a r e a pest . j see one i ro n horse d r a g g in g th e b in d e r a r o u n d th e field .
Babies Drop Off Fast
C h icag o b a b ie s d ied la s t w eek a t th e r a te of f o u r te e n a day. a 15 per c en t g r e a t e r i n f a n t m o r ta l i t y t h a n it y e a r ago.
A good a d v e r t i s e m e n t c r e a te s new b usiness .
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F R E E ! !This Saturday and all week un til next Saturday,
one full size cake of the new Klenzo Toilet Soap FKEE w ith each purchase of a new, large, family size, 50 cent tube of Klenzo Dental Creme.
KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure cleansing and soothing to the skin. Gives a thick, creamy la ther and leaves the arom atic, deep-woods scent of pines.
KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes the teeth w hite and shining, the mouth clean, and leaves th a t Cool, Clean. Klenzo Feeling. G iant, new, 50 cent tube contains enough Klenzo
to brush youi tee th twice a day for nearly four months.
Most families use dental creme and soap fast. Why not save by getting several tubes and cakeB now? You’ll have to get them soon enough. Remember the date.
SATURDAY. JULL 9 thup to and including Saturday. Ju ly 16th. Orders re served by phone, if you wish. I t ’s a very big economy, and people buy shrewdly these days. B etter make sure of yours.
W I L L C. QUI NNThe RexaH Druggist
CHATSWORTH, ILL. WATCH OUR WINDOWS ''
The Worst Has Come to Pass!
Watch for the opening date of the Chatsworth Variety Store. Big things in store for everybody in the community. Keep your eyes open. ’Nun
J o s e p h J . E n d res ,Proprietor
WHYLaw Officers A re Universally
Known as Policemen.In ye olden d ays the law officer In
England whose du ty it was to appre hend criminals, w as known as " the m lch-pole" because of a pecu liar ins t ru m en t be used to catch crimiuuls by the neck.
Tile pole wus about six feet long and the collar was slightly flexible, j and in ' 'cntch-|Hile»” used on ser ious i C h a u ta u q u a
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M E T H o D l S T C H U R C H
M o rn in gS u n d a y schoo l a t 9 :4 a .C h u r c h se rv ice a t l i .O O , s u b je c t .
" O u r D u ty to G o d .”T h e r e w il l be no E p w o r t h L ea g u e
o r e v e n in g se rv ice o w in g to t h e
offenders tiie collar was s tudded with sp ikes un the inside.
While such in s t ru m en ts w ere being used in England, the F rench hud a d ap ted (he n am e "|>olice" from a long line of language ancestors , beginning with ihe Greek word for "s la le ."
From Hie Greek the word was t ran s fe r re d to I lie G erm an "polizel," and by tlie I ta l ians as ' 'poiizia." T he F rench co rrup ted it into ivolic-. and a s such it was finally adopted liy the English and even tua l ly found i ts way to America as Hie term for officials e n tru s te d with enforc ing the law s of Hie s ta te .
As late a s 1720 Hie word w as still considered foreign l»y Eng lish writers , a n d it w as not until m any years a f t e r th a t Hmt it came in to common usage.
O th e r countr ies still use different n am es for luw en forcem ent officers. T he m il i ta ry police of Italy, for Instance , n re known us shirri, and iD F ra n c e they are called gendarm erie .
Americans, us usiinl, a re not content with call ing policemen simply |io- liee. and have invented u nu m b er of n icknam es, such a s "copper." which cam e supposedly from the fact tlmt ninny police wore copper b u t to n s on th e i r uniforms, and “dicks.” slang shor ten ing for detect ive .—Chicago American.
LIKE THE PREFERRED STOCKW hy . Experienced Investor* P re fe r
T h a t Form o f Security to Old Form of Bond Issues.
A. B. Furqu l in r In his memoirs. In System, tells how the Idea of prefe rred slock o r ig ina ted a good m any y e a r s ago when corpora te o rg an iza t ion wus less genera l Hum it is to d a y :
"T iie p re fe r red s t in k was devised by th e longer-headed co rpora te o rg a n izers. who saw th a t in the case of hd industr ia l o rganizat ion an issue of bonds const i tu ted a danger, fo r Hie in te res t had to lie pa id w h e th er or not any profitable business was done. A com pany was sa fe r with Hie p re fe r re d s tock Issue tliaii w ith Hie bond Issue, which genera lly involves a mortgage.
“But it was not until very recen t y e a r s th a t more a s tu te Investors rea lly began to a p p rec ia te the fact th a t the p re fe r red stock of a com pany without bond Issues is som etim es a b e t te r secu ri ty th a n would be a bond of tiie same company. It took a long t im e to get awu.v from the rea l-es ta te m or tgage idea and to realize t h a t an Investo r eoulil in a n y event get a retu rn only from w ha t the corpora t ion earned , and Hint a perfectly sound corpora t ion might, by reason of u couple of laid years, be forced to borrow money to avoid a de fau lt in bond in te res t , and thus Invite a fa ilu re Hint would not occur If il hud been p e r m it ted to liushuiid i ts resoureed th ro u g h the passing of slock dividends. F o r a foreclosure sa le of a big p ro |icr ty ra re ly fe tches 100 p e r cent cash. As a rule, however, the lirst m ortgage bonds of good com panies which have been In successful opera t ion for some lime slid e a rn ed severa l t im es tlielr Interest charg es a r e r ightly regarded us sa fe r Investm en ts Ilian stocks."
W hy la a Curly Head?This quest ion is a sk ed thousands of
t imes, lint never stay* answered. Yet the a n sw er is simple— If you know the secret. The twist In an African negro 's hair , for instance, tends to keep him cool during th e hea t of the sun. E xam ine tiie fu rs o f the different a n imals and it will lie seen th a t those with s t ra ig h t ha ired pe lls live In the n o r th e rn sections o f the world, while those with curly f u r come from the w a rm er climates. In the sam e way those which have white h a ir come from the region of snow and ice, while those with Mack o r b rown ha ir inhab it Ihe more tem p era te c limates. T h e exp lsn a t lo n Is th a t the fu r of the n o r th e rn nnlmals Is Intended pr incipally to keep i ts w eare rs wnrni. and th a t of Hie an im a ls which live In t ro p ical c lim ates Is to p ro tec t them from the d irec t rays of the su n —th is resu l t being accomplished by the cnrlg and k inks of the black o r brown fur.
W hy Face la Uplifted.Holding the head upw ard In r a th e r
a s t ra in e d position h as nothing to do with vision. T h e real reason Is to be found p a r t ly In the effort of s t ra in e d a t te n t io n n a tu ra l In such c i rc u m stances. pa r t ly in the Instinctive a t tem p t to m ake th e g rea tes t possible use of the senses t h a t a re left, t h a t of touch excited by con tact o f the a i r a s it meets th e face, and th a t o f smell. T he sniffing to catch some f a in t odor Is a lw ays accompanied by an up l if ted face. I t begins with this a n d soon unconsciously becomes a habit
R. W M A U L D E N . P a s to r .D o rm i to ry D., E v a n s to n , 111.
— II—B A P T IS T C H U R C H
S u n d a y school a t 9 : 4 5 a. inM o rn in g w o r s h ip a t 1 1 :0 0 a. m.B. Y. P. U. a t 7 : 0 0 p. m.J u n i o r s a t 7 :0 0 p. m.
P r a y e r m e e t in g W e d n t^ d a y e v e n in g a t 8 :0 0 p. m.
C h i ld r e n ' s m e e t in g S a t u r d a y a t 4 :0 0 p. ni.
S u b je c t o f t h e m o r n in g m essage , “ C h i ld r e n a n d S e r v a n t s in t h e C h u r c h . ” E p h e s ia n s VI.
S u b je c t fo r d isc u ss io n a t t h e Y o u n g P eo p le 's m e e t in g , " W h a t is O u r R e a s o n a b le S e r v i c e ? ”
T h e r e w il l be no p r e a c h in g se rv ice in t h e e v en in g . T h e o pen a i r m e e t ing w i l l be h e ld S a t u r d a y e v e n in g as usua l .
You a r e c o rd ia l ly in v i te d to w o r ship- w i th us.
E. A R C H E R D IL L A R D , P n s to r .— II—
C H A T S W O R T H L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
E n g l i s h S u n d a y school a t 10 a. m.G e r m a n D iv in e S e rv ice a t 11 a. m.D u r i n g t h e ho t s u m m e r m o n th s
th e re w il l be no se rv ice s he ld on S u n d a y e v en in g s .
A C. H U T H , P a s to r .—II—
C H A R L O T T E L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
G e r m a n D iv in e se rv ic e a t 9 :1 5 a. m.
S u n d a y School a t 1 0 :1 5 a. m.T h e L ad ies ' Aid So c ie ty is r e q u e s t
ed to m ee t n e x t T h u r s d a y a t a p lace to he a n n o u n c e d S u n d a y .
T h e L u t h e r L e a g u e w ill a sse m b le in t h e c h u r c h on n e x t T h u r s d a y ev en in g . L i t e r a r y a n d s p i r i tu a l r e f r e s h m e n t s will be se rv ed . Come, a n d m a k e y o u r soul lmppy.
A C. H U T H . P a s to r .— II—
R I V E R C H U R C H C H A R L O T T E ( E v a n g e l i c a l A sso c ia t io n )
If w e f a r m e r s w e re c i ty m en g o in g on v a ca t io n s , so m e ad v ice a b o u t c a m p in g a n d f i s h in g m a y he in o r d e r ; b u t . s in c e w e h a v e to s t a y a t home a n d w ork so t h a t t h e c ity m an may e a t . som e t h o t s l ik e t h e fo l lo w ing m a y do us good:
"S o m e fo lks t r a v e l fo r a c h a n g e of scene, w h e n a ll t h e y need is to s ta y a t n o m e a n d h a v e a c h a n g e of t h o u g h t . " las t 's Ju s t t h in k of ho w good it w oulu feel to be as w a rm n e x t J a n u a r y as we a r e now. Or le t 's t a k e t h i s ad v ic e f ro m L a w re n c e P o r c h e r H e x t :' J e s go ' lo n g a n ' a l l e r s m in d y o u r
o w n a f fa i rs ;iXKik fo r l a u g h t e r a n ' Joy, a n ' n o t
fo r t e a r s ;Keep a g r u b b i n ' a n d ' a h o e in ' ;
T h a t ' l l s to p th e w e ed s a g r o w i n ’; Je s d e t e r m i n e no t to w o r ry a n y
m o r e . ”D o n ’t w o r r y a b o u t w h e r e to go
n ex t S u n d a y . Go to c h u r c h a n d f o r g e t t h e w o r ry . W e ’ll be g lad to see you.
- 1 1 -E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H
S u n d a y school a t 9 : 3 0 a. m.M o r n in g se rv ice a t 1 0 :3 0 a. m.Rev. J e r r y B e h rn s w il l p re ac h a t
th e m o r n in g serv ice .On a c c o u n t of t h e C h a u ta u q u a
p ro g r a m t h e r e wil l be no Y. P. A. m e e t in g o r e v e n in g se rv ice .
T h e p r a y e r m e e t in g s wil l be h e ld n e x t W e d n e sd a y a t 7 : 3 0 p. m. a n d T h u r s d a y a t 7 :1 5 p. m.
E v e ry b o d y Is m o s t c o rd ia l ly i n v i t ed to t h e se rv ice s o f t h i s c h u rc h .
J . A. G IE 8 E, P a s to r .
T . JULY 7. 1981
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W hy Indiana W orship the Moon.The Shlplbos Indians of South Amps
led worship the moon because she comes to give light In the night, while the sun shines only in the day, when no light la needed. This statement, made by Dr. W. C. Farabee, the Booth American explorer, to quoted by Prof. Samuel G. Barton of the University Of Pennsylvania, te a tetter to Bctone*
Complete Wesleyan Campaign.
T h e f in a n c ia l c a m p a ig n to r a is e $6 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r a n ew I l l in o i s W es le y an u n iv e r s i t y a t B lo o m in g to n w a s b r o u g h t t o a close W e d n e s d a y w h e n th e w o r k e r s r e p o r te d t h e to ta l ra ised a s 99, a n excess o f ( 1 1 6 .1 9 9 .A m o n g t h e l a r g e g i f t s w a s o n e o f (1 6 0 ,0 0 0 f ro m Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n M c B a rn es a n d o n e o f $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 f ro m Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n M. A n th o n y .
CHATSWORTH MARKETS
(Corrected Weekly)Corn, yellW ........ .......................$ .49Corn, white .........................................50Oats .........................................................80Eggs ................................. 21Butter .................................................... 20Hens ................................................. 4 7Turkeys ..................... 26Docks ............................ i fRoosters ........................ 07Cream ...................... ....... ....................... 28
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-Plalndealor bring results
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Ready fo r Action!
Greatest
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Starts on Friday, July 8th
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fine S u its and Overcoats,
$65 & $75 Values
$ 3 9$50 & $60 Values $35 & $40 Values
If real Values mean anything to the men of Livingston and Ford counties this is going to be the fastest selling event ever held in this community. Hundreds of Hart Schaffner and Marx finest suits and overcoats for men and young men are going at a fraction of their real value.
--------Lack of space prevents a detailed description of these suits andovercoats but if the garment you want is in style, if it’s good quality, if it’s the kind the best dressers wear, you’ll be sure to find it here. Styles and patterns for every taste, old and young; sizes for everybody; prices that don’t cover the cost of production.
Other Specials—20 to 35 P er Cent Reductionon all other items— H ats, Shoes, Underwear and
all other Furnishing Goods
M IL L E RThe Home of Hart Schalncr k Man Clothes
CHATSWORTH, ILLINOISn i
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— R e a d Jo e M i l le r ’s Bale ad .— W h i t e lead a n d l in seed o il a t
8 n e y d Bros. ( t f )Miss G old ie W a l t e r s , of K a n k a k e e ,
w a s v i s i t i n g yvlth f r i e n d s h e r e S a t u r d a y .
M r. a n d Mrs. F r e d R ie g e r s p e n t t h e F o u r t h w i t h t h e i r son , Ja c o b , in E a r l P a r k , In d ia n a .
M iss E u n ic e Sho ls , o f G a r d n e r w a s v i s i t i n g w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. Ross S h o l s o v e r S u n d a y .
Mr. a n d Mrs. W . C. Q u in n a n d Mrs. D a n n y D a n f o r th , o f L a V e rn . S. D ak . , m o to re d to W a t s e k a F r id a y .
Mr. a n d Mrs. T hos . B r o s n a h a n a n d d a u g h t e r , K a t h e r i n e , of M a t to o n c a m e S u n d a y to v i s i t w i t h r e la t iv e s .
J o h n , M a r jo r ie a n d E i le e n K n i t - t ie s , o f S a n b u r n , Io w a , a r e v i s i t i n g w i t h r e la t i v e s h e r e a n d a t P i p e r C i ty .
M rs . E d g a r B u te r e tu r n e d h o m e f r o m C olfax F r i d a y e v e n in g a f t e r v i s i t i n g w i th r e la t i v e s fo r s e v e ra l dayfe.
P a u l T r u n k w e n t t o C h ica g o W e d n e sd a y m o r n in g to a t t e n d a s h o e c o n v e n t io n g iv en a t t h e S h e r m a n Hoilse.
M r. a n d Mrs. C h as . T a y lo r a n d d a u g h te r , M yra , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. D orn T ay lo r , o f G i lm a n , m o to r e d to A t t ic a . In d . , S u n d a y to v i s i t w i t h re la t iv e s .
— F o r Sa le— A n I v e r J o h n s o n , h a m m e r le s s , 7 -sh o t , 22 re v o lv e r w i t h p e a r l h a n d le . Good a s new . S h o o ts 22 longs . K. R . P o r t e r f i e ld , P l a in - d e a l e r office.
— F o r 8 a le— 2 0 0 -a c re f a r m w i t h good Im p ro v em en ts , good 7 - ro o m ho u se , good b a r n , d o u b le c r ib , si lo , a n d well t i l e d ; f o r m e r ly k n o w n a s t h e T h u r n e r f a rm , n o w o w n e d by th e J o h n 8 u t t e r e s ta te . S i t u a t e d % m ile n o r t h a n d 3 m ile s e a s t o f C h a ts - w o r th . P r ic e , $3 0 0 p e r a c r e fo r q u ic k sa le . I n q u i r e o f G eo rg e S u t t e r . H o ld e r , III. * ( s e p ! 9 )
— R e a d J o e M i l l e r ’s sa le ad.— E a s tm a n films a t M o r a t h ’s.M iss I r e n e A rn o ld , of G i lm a n ,
s p e n t M o n d a y w i t h r e la t i v e s h e re .Miss M a u d e G r a h a m , o f W a t s e k a ,
s p e n t M o n d a y w i th r e la t i v e s he re . M iss E d i t h V a n A l s ty n e w e n t to
— R e a d Jo e M il le r ' s s a le ad.— E a s t m a n films a t M o r a t h ’s.— B a t h i n g c a p s a n d b a t h i n g suit*
a t Q u in n 's . ( J u l y l t iJ o h n K e r r ln s , J r . p la y e d v io lin fo r
a n o r c h e s t r a a t M elv in J d l y 4 th .P e t e r K e r b e r , of B lo o m in g to n ,
w a s g r e e t in g f r i e n d s h e r e t h e fore-F o r r e s t M o n d a y to v i s i t w i t h f r ien d s .C l in to n 8 e r ig h t w a s a g u e s t o f P ° r * o t ***« week.
C h ica g o r e la t i v e s o v e r t h e F o u r t h . Mrs . R a lp h C. M o r a th w e n t toMiss G ra c e G r o n w a ld , o f C h icag o , j B lo o m in g to n T u e s d a y fo r a v is i t wri th
vam e T u e s d a y to v is i t w i t h f r ien d s . . r e l a t i v e s a n d f r ien d s .-— F o r S a le— One uBed p ian o ; w i l l I l"lie h o u se h o ld goods of Mr. a n d
sell o n e asy t e r m s — E d B u n e l l , PI- M rs A J M e in d e rs w e re moved by p e r c i ty . * ( t f ) n ,o to r t r u c k to P e k in to d ay .
Mrs. Geo. M o rr i s a n d d a u g h te r , j ^ ou , ln d co o le r a t t h eD o n a w e n t to F o r r e s t o n b u s in e s s ' K ozY th e8 e h o t n i g h t s t h a n a t hom e.
LIKE OILo n T r o u b le d W a te r
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Chatsworth merchants are offering some tem pting bargains these days and people who wish to save money have a good chance to do so. The grocerymen are quoting tempting prices. Last week one grocer offered cane sugar at $6.66 a hundred pounds which seems to be the lowest price quoted In tills section. This week two clothing merchants and one dry goods firm are starting special clearing sales and have flooded the country for miles with advertising matter which ought to bring a lot of shrewd buyers to town. The merchants all seem determined to
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Ernst RuehlC h a t s w o r t h , III.
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THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS
E. BALDWIN & SON, Chatsworth, Illinois“W here a Dollar D oes Its Duty
C L E J U t A N C E
T HESE are eventful days for the woman who knows. Every rorner of the Store is up and doing. Not a section but that feels the urge o a new season soon to come and the need of reem to place new goods. It is no longer a question of prices in most
departments, but insistent demand for space. Values are being given that assure rapid selling. May we suggest that you come early? Read every item on this circular. Many more will be found in the store, that cannot be listed here. Every article in this sale is first class—up to the minute merchandise. No seconds. We say, be here early to get your share.
July has played havoc with prices all through the store, and it is to your very great advantage to come and see. Every department is a storehouse of treasures presented at lower costs. The July Clearance Sale comes but once a year. The opportunity to benefit by it is here. Friday morning, July 8th sees the inauguration of this Momentous Annual Event
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Brow n T o w e lin g . li l im 17c18-3 4 T u r k i s h T ow els 22c9-4 Brow n S h e e t in g f in e q u a l i t y 39c C h i ld re n 's N a za re th W ais ts , sizes
2 to 12 years , f i le r e g u la r . 4 9 c$1.50 S i lk Cloves, w h i te . b lack
g ray , t a n and c h a m p a g n e c o l ors 98c
S h ir t M ad ras . 32 inch . n e a t s t r ip es . 65c q u a l i t y . 55c
F a n c y T u s sa h S ilk , a s i lk a n d c o t ton c lo th . $1.25 a n d $1.00 q u a l i t y 69c
H a n d k e r c h ie f L in e n fo r w a is t s and t r im m in g , 75e q u a l i t y 59c
27 Inch c o t to n C h a ll ie . 40c q a u l 19c 55c C o t to n F o u la rd s . 32 in 29c40c R o m p er c lo th , l ig h t a n d d a r k
p a t t e r n s 29c26c E v e r e t t S h i r t i n g , p la in c o l
o rs s t r i p e s a n d c h e c k s . 30 in. wide 17 c
Tolle du N o rd G in g h a m s , p la id s and p la in . 27 in c h e s w ide 21c
33c G in g h a m s . 3 2 in c h e s wide.f ine q u a l i ty , n e a t p la id s 29c
65c F in e S co tch Z e p h y r G in g h a m 32 In c h e s w ide 49c
S ta p le c h e c k A pron G in g h a m 14c36 in ch P e rc a le s , l ig h t a n d d a r k J 8 e O u t in g F l a n n e l , e x ce l le n t q u a l i t y 19c C om fort C h a ll ie . 35c q u a l i t y 19cSi lko lihes . p la in a n d fa n c y 19ck i in o n a C rep es , l ig h t a n d d a rk
colors . 25cCalico 12' ocBlea lied M uslin . 36 inci tes wide.
fine f in a l i ty 121 ,cP il low eases. 42x36. eaeli 25cW ea r well P i l low T u b in g . 40 in. 29cW eal well P i l low T o l l in g . 42 in. 35cW e a rw c i i Pillow T u b in g . 45 in 3 g cWa.-ii c lo th s 5c
TOILET ARTICLESL arg e size c an J* i g e n s Taleii io
pow d er 19CJ e r g e n s S h a m p o o 3 g cW o o d b u ry s Soap . i g cCuMcura Soap ig , ;Ponds V a n ish in g t ' l - ’am i g cJe rg e n s E u ta s k a CnM nr V a n i s h
ing c ream . 5or size 25cLov-Me P o w d er 64cLe T re fe le pow der gg^\ z u r e po w d er gg,,DJerkIsa Po w d er g g c
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A spec ia l p u rc h a se of rea l l e a th e r swaggfer h a n d le H and Bags c o m p r i s in g th e l a t e s t s ty les in tooled l e a t h e r sp id e r sk iv e r In t h e l a te s t shades , a lso b e a u t i fu l b lack l e a th e r . T h ese a r e rea l b a r g a in s d o n ' t m iss th em , / a l l i e s u p to $5.50.
$2 .98PUKSES—HAND—BAGS
S t r a p b a c k , p in sea l p u rse s , l e a th e r p u rse s , to o led l e a th e r , s i lk hags, now nil v e ry m u c h c h e a p e r fo r c learance .$ 10 .0 0 Bags now $7.50 Bags now $5.00 Bags now $3.60 Bags now
$.60 Bags now 1.00 BOSS now 1.0* Bags now .
1.85
MUSLIN36 in ch B leached
M uslin , e x c e l l e n t q u a l ity . no s t a r c h , soft f i n ish. W h i le 700 y a r d s last.
12V, YARD
PILLOW CASES42x36 H em m ed p i l
low cases. M ade of Unwell k n o w n " D a i s y " M uslin .
EACH 25c
DAMASK64 in ch c o t to n D a m
ask . m erce r ized f in ish 3 p a t t e r n s to choose f rom . R e g u la r $1 .00 goods .
79c
TURKISH TOWELS18x34 in ch . E x c e p
t io n a l q u a l i ty . 40c va lue .
24c
CONGOLEUM RUGS18-36 In ch . very
u se fu l so m a n y p laces in t h e h o u se . E i th e r g r a y o r t a n p a te n t s . 35c R e g u la r .
25c
LADIES HOSEM ercerized lis le in
Black. \V h i t e a n d B row n . v e r y f in e g rad e . A 55c v a lu e lull a spec ia l p u rc h a se e n ab les us to sell th e m a t
39c
BATISTE & FLAX0N Dress Goods
A sso r ted s t r i p e s a n d f ig u re s . n e a r ly a 1 1 l ig h t colors , 27 a n d 30 in c h e s wide. B rices in t l ie lot t l in t sold to 4 5c. F o r t h e C le a ra n c e Sa le , a y a rd j j r
PILLOW TUBINGI t s t lie well k n o w n
W e a rw e l l t u b in g in t h e w id th s m o s t g e n e r a l ly used. **
40 inch 29c 42 inch 35c 45 inch 39c
BROWN SHEETING9-4 o r 81 in ch e s wide. T h e s a m e q u a l i t y as w e a lw a y s h a n d le . N ow s e l l in g a t 50c. F o r t h is sa le
39c
BEADSR e d B e a d s— B e a u t i
fu l . a l l t h e l a t e s t i m p o r te d s ty les . C h e r ry . R u b y a n d c o m b i n a t io n s . V a lu e s u p to $3 .50 . fo r t h i s sa le
98c
READY T0-WEAR PRICED FOR CLEARANCE
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W e m u s t m ak e room for t h e fa l l g a r m e n ts w h ich will soon he* here . S e v e ra l m o n th s of Hummer a n d e a r ly fa ll a r e Htill ah ea d of iih. w hen th e s e g a r m e n t s r a n he w orn . A select ion m ad e now wil l s a v e you m oney
COATS AND SUITS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE
LOT 1 L ad ies C o a ts C o n s i s t in g of a n y coal t h a t sold a t $37.50 u p to $40.01) D u r in g J u l y C lea ran c e Sale, cho ice . $19.50
Any coat t h a t sold f rom )0 up to $30.00. J u l y C lea r-
Sa le p r ice $14.75Choice of a n y c o a t t h a t sold
Undermuslins, Silk Und’wearExtra Ordinary Reduction for July Clearance
PETTICOATS$2.25 W h i t e C a m b r ic P e t t i c o a t s , lace
a n d e m b ro id e ry t r im m e d , C le a ra n c e S a le p r i c e $1.59
$2 .0 0 W h i te P e t t i c o a t s , lace a n d e m b ro id ery t r im m e d $1.39
$1.75 w h i te P e t t i c o a t s , lace t r im m e d $1 19
CHEMISEM a te r ia l s of f lesh a n d w h i t e b a t i s te til ing of lace, in se r t io n , h e m s t i t c h in g co lo red e m b ro id ery .$1.95 v a lu es d u r i n g J u ly S a l e ..............$1.50 v a lu e s d u r i n g J u ly Sa le $1 .25 v a lu es d u r i n g J u ly Sa le G o w n s of f ine q u a l i t y c am b r ic , long a n d sleeves. E m b ro id e ry t r im m e d .$2.25 long s leev e gow ns . Sa le p r ice $2 .00 long s leeve gow ns . S a le p r i c e ... $1.75 long s leeve gow ns . S a le p r ice $2.25 C hem ise gow ns , p in k a n d w h i te ,
e m b r o 'd e iy t r im m e d . Sa le p r ice
. t r im -am i
$1.3998c89c
s h o r t
$1.59$1.39$1.29
$1.59
CORSET COVERSE n t i r e s tock of 75c n a in so o k co rse t
covers , a t o n e price . T a k e y o u r cho ice 59c $4 50 P h i l l ip in e h a n d e m b ro id e ry
g o w n s , c le a ra n c e p r i c e ................. $3.29$ 2.00 L ad ies B lo o m ers m a d e of f lesh o r
w h i t e l in g e r ie s i lk . C le a r a n c e sa ie . $1 .3 9 $1 50 S a t te e n B loom ers in copen . g reen .
p u rp le a n d g ra y $ 1 .1 9
LOT 2$ 2 . a nee
LOT 3from $17.50 up to $20 .00 $8 .7 5
LOT 5 $12.50 and $15 00 c o a t s goa t $ 6 .9 5
One o n ly b lack s ilk t a f f e ta co a t , size 44. $17 .50 va lue . W h o c an use it a t $ 5 .0 0
LADIES' SUITSA few s u i t s left t h a t we will n o t c a r r y
e v e r lo a n o th e r season . All n a v y b lue, time le ad t r im m e d , som e w i th e m b ro id e ry
Ju s t r i g h t fo r fa ll w ear . N o te t h e p r ices . $55 00 b e g in n in g of t h e season no w $ 2 6 .9 5 $12.50 b e g in n in g of t h e season now $ 2 0 .5 0 $37.50 b e g in n in g of t h e season now $ 1 7 .9 5 $35 .00 b e g in n in g of t h e season no «' $ 1 6 .9 5 $25.00 b e g in n in g of th e season no w $ 1 1 .9 5
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ALL DRESSES MUST GOSilk Dresses. G in g h a m
7 Dresses, S e rg e D resses a llm ust be c le a re d o u t to m a k e
A room fo r fa ll goods.' $35.00 s i lk d re sse s $23.95
).•* 'V $29.50 s i lk d re sse s $18.95 $25.00 s i lk d re sse s $16.95 T h re e S e rg e d re sse s to sell. One $28.50 v a lu e $18.95 One $21 .00 v a lu e $ 1 4 .9 5 One $16 .00 v a lu e . $10.95 G in g h a m Dresses $5.00 g i n g h a m d re sse s $3.98 $6.50 g in g h a m d re sse s $5.20 $7.50 g in g h a m d re sse s $5.98
8ILK UNDERWEARS a t in a n d Crepe de c h in e , f lesh color, o r ch id . p e ac h , e tc .$3 .00 a n d $3.5Q s i lk cam iso les ......... $ 2 .1 9$2.50 a n d $2.76 s i lk cam iso le s ...........$ 1 .8 9$2.25 s i lk cam iso les ...................................S1 .4 0$2.25 n a v y a n d b ro w n cam iso le s .... $ 1 .4 0
#0 Ch*m1* * ....... ...... r ...... ........... fi
CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL BLOUSEST a k e a d v a n t a g e of th e p r ice r e d u c t io n s a n d
su p p ly your n e e d s fo r f u t u r e use d u r i n g t h i s sa le T h i s a s s o r tm e n t i n c lu d e s new m odels su c h a s th e t le l iaek a n d o v e r b louse in t h e new sh a d e s - o rc h id . h o n e y d ew , jade- a s well a s w h i t e f lesh , etc .$8 .50 Im p o r ted Voile, h a n d e m b r o id e r
ed. t ieb ack model. C le a ra n c e p r ice $6 .2 9 $5.75 Voile w a i s t s . .. . t $ 4 ^ 9$3.75 a n d $4.25 v a lu es . C le a r a n c e sa le $ 2 .7 5 $2 .50 a n d $2.75 va lues . C le a r a n c e Sale $ 1 .7 9 $1.75 va lues . C le a ra n c e S a le $ 1 .1 9$1.25 va lues . C le a ra n c e S a le 89c1 L ot of s l i g h t ly so i led Voile Idolises
t h a t w e re p r iced up to $2 .00 . C le a r a n c e price
All O rg a n d y B louses on sa ie a r e t h e p e r m a n e n t f in ish im p o r te d O rgandy .
$6.25 Blouses BlousesB louses ...Blouses
59c
$ Hr. 7 5 $5.50 $5.00 $4.50 B louses
$4.85 $4.29 $3.98 S3.19 $3.29
CHILDREN’S COATSA ny c h i ld ' s c o a t in s tock , sizes 4 to 12 years , w ere p r iced f ro m $11.75 d o w n to $3.95.
NOW ONE-HALF PRICE
$15 .00 C repe do c h in e a n d G e o rg e t t e$9.98B louses
$12.50 Crepe de c h in e a n d G e o rg e t t eb lo u ses S8 .6 9
$10 .00 C repe de c h in e a n d G e o rg e t t eb louses ................................ $ 6 .6 5
*7 .50 C repe de c h in e a n d G e o rg e t t eb louses ................. $ 4 .9 5
$5.00 C repe de c h in e a n d G e o rg e t t eb louses ............................................................... $ 3 .3 5
$4.00 C repe de c h in e a n d G e o rg e t t eB louses ................................................ $ 2 .6 5
1 Lot of Blouses mostly Oeorgette In nearly all sixes up to 43. Several In th« lot that sold up to $7.60. JulyClearance Bale price - ................ -SI-00
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SILKSNote t h e red u ced p r ice s a ll t h r o u g h tin-
silk d e p a r tm e n t . B e fo re lo n g s i lk s wil l Inin very g r e a t d e m a n d fo r fa ll s e w in g . A n t ic ip a te y o u r w a n t s a few w eeks a n d m a k e th is a d d i t io n a l sa v in g .36 inch S a t in , o u r r e g u la r $2.75
q u a l i ty , a b o u t 15 d i f f e re n t re lo rs .C lea ra n c e p r ice .............................. $ 2 .2 9
36 inch T a f fe t l a , r e g u l a r $2.75 q u a l ity . n e a r ly sam e co lo rs a s tlie s a t i n above. C lea ran c e p r ic e $2 .2 9
36 Inch S a t in a n d T a f fe ta . $3 .00 q u a l i ty , b lack , n a v y , b ro w n , sa le p r ice $ 2 .59
36 inch B e ld iu g “ N n n c e t t e " g u a r a n teed . b lac k , n a v y a n d b ro w n . $3 .50 q u a l i t y . C le a ra n c e p r ice $ 2 .9 8
B eld tngs . 4 0 inch , c h a r m u e s s e In Id a rk . w h i te , n avy . B ro w n , $3.50 va lue . C le a r a n c e p r ice $2 .7 9
B eld ings , 40 inch S a t in Crepe. $4.i,0 va lue , nav y , b ro w n a n d b lack . C le a ra n c e p r ice $ 3 59
C o t to n back S a t in . 36 in ch . rose, copen a n d b lack . S u i t a b l e fo r l i n in g s o r t r im m in g s . Sa le p r ice - $ 1 .5 9
1 Lot s h o r t l e n g th s T a ffe ta s , S a t in s a n d fancys . M any l e n g t h s s u i t a b l e fo r s k i r t s . Misses d resses, e tc .Sold fo rm e r ly a t $2 .50 to $3 .50 a y a rd . To close o u t , p e r y a rd . 0 0
$3.00 t a u p e a n d n a v y s i lk m orfe p o p lin, 40 in ch es wide. C le a ra n c e s a l e $ 1 .8 9
1 Lot o f a s so r te d co lo rs T a f fe ta s a n d M essa l lne , 3 to 10 y a r d l e n g th s ,$2.75 a n d $3.00 va lues . C le a ra n c e .Pr lc ® ................................................................$ 1 .6 9
$2.00 S i lk a n d C o t ton C a n to n Crepo,40 Inch, sev e ra l co lo rs .......................$ 1 .4 9
32 .Inch Silk Shirting. $2.00 values, several patterns. Clearance price $ 1 25
40 Inch All Silk George, $1.06 value nearly all colors. Clearance prleof 1 m
I t inch Jap Pongee Silk, natural eol- z or, $1.76 regular price, sale price
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COLLARS—VESTEES—EMBROIDERY—LACES. ETC.
PLAID SKIRTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—HALF PRICE AND LESS.Need a p la id s k i r t ? A n ice g ay p la id
s k i r t to w e a r w i th a s w e a t e r o r sp o r t coat . I’la i t s , b u t to n s a n d c le v e r l i t t l e to u c h e s on b e l t s a n d pock e ts d i s t in g u i s h th e s e good look ing , wool s k i r t s . T h ey conic in s m a r t co lor c o m b in a t io n s , and a r e u n u s u a l v a lu e s in q u a l i t y a n d price .$12.50 p la id wool s k i r t s a t . $6 .25$11.50 p la id wool s k i r t s $5 .7 5$9.00 p la id wood s k i r t s $ 4 .5 0$7.50 p la id wool s k i r t s $3 .7 5$5.50 p la id wool Hklrts $2 .75$18.00 G e o rg e t t e s k i r t s $8 .95$16.50 C re p e de c h in e s k i r t s .. $7 .9 5$14.50 C rep e d e c h in e s k i r t s , $6 .9 5
WHITE WASH SKIRTST o close o u t th e r e m a in i n g s to c k of t il ls i tem t l ie w ho le lo t g o a t one p r ice r e g a r d less of fo r m e r s e l l in g p r ice . Y o u r cho ice
$1.19T h is lo t c o n ta in s s k i r t s t h a t sold u p to $3.95
4 4 inch , e m b ro id e ry ve ry p o p u l a r fo r co l la rs , cuffs, vest
ees, e tc ., r e g u la r p r ice $5 .00 ayard . Clearance^ p r ice $3.95
4 4 inch . $3.00 v a lu e $2.19L ace C o l la rs n n d C o l la r a n d
cuff se ts , r e g u la r p r ice 7 5 c a n d 69c. C le a r a n c e Sa le p r ice 50c
VENISE LACE NECKWEAR A special purchase of imported Venise Lace Neckwear. In this large assortment can be found the finest quality of laces in all styles and shapes. Included are collais and collar and cuff sets, white and ecreu. $1.98 to $5.98 values at
—98c—$3.50 L ace ves tee s w i th c o l l a r
a t t a c h e d $ 2 .8 0*2.50 Lace a n d o r g a n ld y v e s t
ees. co l la r a t t a c h e d $ 1 9 8$2 .00 Lace a n d o r g a n d y ves t-
ces. co l la r a t t a c h e d $1 60$1.25 L ace a n d o r g a n d y v e s t
ees. c o l la r a t t a c h e d g g cAll Laces and Embroidery Discount
ed 15 Per Cent During the Sale
COTTON DRESS FABRICSE v e ry piece o f s u m m e r d re ss jfoods
in stocl; lias been red u ced fo r t h i s sale. P le n ty of h o t w e a t h e r y e t to come a n d you c an now h a v e y o u r m a t e r i a l fo r d resses a t c o n s id e ra b le s a v in$1.95 voiles w i th s . . . . s t r ip es ,
d o ts o r c o n t r a s t i n g co lor e m b ro id e ry v.ork. 40 in ch eswide. Now ....... $ 1 .59
$1.50 voiles w i th s i lk s t r ip es , nav y , copen . b ro w n , 40 in. wide. Now $ 1 ,1 9
4. inch f in e voiles, d a r k g r o u n d p r in te d . 85c q u a l i t y sell fo r per y a rd g g c
” *c q u a l i t y , sell for . p e r y a r d .. 4 9 c 55c q u a l i t y sell fo r p e r y a r d 3 9 c35c q u a l i t y sell fo r p e r y a rd ..........29cI lo t of l ig h t a n d d a r k a s so r te d
p a t t e r n s , n e a r ly a l l 40 in. wide, h a v e sold u p to *1.25To close ou t . p e r y a rd ............... 29c
1 Lot o f B a t i s te . 27 a n d 30 in c h n e a r ly a l l l ig h t g r o u n d s sa m e q u a l i ty o n e y e a r ag o sold fo r 35c. To close o u tp e r y a rd ..............................................U 0
36 Inch T is su e G in g h a m s , b lu e , b lac k g re en a n d l a v e n d e r p la ids . 65c q u a l i t y , p e r y a r d 4 9 c
32 in ch S i lk T is su e G in g h a m ,69c q u a l i ty , p e r y r r d ................ 5 5 c
P la in co lo r voiles. 4 0 inch , f in e q u a l i t y , co lors In c lu d e n a v y , copen . p ink , rose , g r a y , b ro w n , t a n , m a ize , p u rp le , b lack . 50c q u a l i t y r e g u la r .C le a ra n c e p r ic e ............................... 3 0 c
36 Inch c o t to n s u i t i n g In n a v y .g r a y , t a n , b lu e , ro se ; s u i t
a b le fo r s h i r t s , d re sse s , c h i l d r e n ’s s u i t s e tc . 65c q u a l i t yC le a ra n c e p r lc# ........................... a n ,
------ fcl " .....................—36 inch Whlto skirting, $1.26 •quality now .................................. gg0
$1.60 quality now .......................$ 1 . 1 0Fancy white voiles, $1.2&qaul-
Ity. now ............................. 9 5c$ 1 . 1 0 quality, now ...................... —•T9 c86c quality, now ................ 5 gc76c quality, now ................... 4 9 c46 Inch permanent finish Swiss
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Sale Starts
Friday, July 8at 8:30 a. m.
Continuesto Saturday, :
J u l y 2 3 r d ]14 of the Biggest Value Giving days in the History of this Store.
IVORY WAREIn c lu d e s t r a y s , m ir ro r s , b ru sh e s , com bs . p e r fu m e bo t t le s , p ic tu r e f ram e s , b u t to n hooks, n a i l f i les, h a i r rece iv e rs , p o w d e r b o x es— a n y a r t i c l e in t h e l in e —
25 Per Cent Off
HOUSE DRESSESC hoice of a n y p e rca le o r g in g h a m h o u se d re ss re g a rd le s s of f o r m e r v a l u e d u r i n g t h e J u l y C le a ra n c e Sale
$1.39
CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSESSizes u p to 14 years . All p u t In to o n e lot. D resses t h a t h a v e sold fo r $3.51). $2.50 a n d $2.00. T a k e y o u r ch o ice o f f th e ra c k a t
$1 .1 9
PERCALE AND GINGHAM APRONSP la id g in g h a m A p ro n s— T h e back Models in t h i s se a so n s bes t s ty le s d a i n t l y t r im m e d . $1.75 a n d $1.50 v a lu e s
$1.29L ig h t P e rc a le ap ro n s , n e a t s t r ip e s a n d f ig u res , m ad e of fu l l c o u n t c lo th .
$1.25 values 98c $1.00 values 85c
L ig h t color nnd p laid P in a f o r e a p ro n s . $1.15 v a lues . C le a ra n c e Sa le p r i c e -
89cCORSETS
A ny Corset in e n t i r e l i n e — G ossard , R oya l W o rces te r . Bon T o n . N em o — nt a sa v in g o f 20 p e r cen t .$8 .50 m odels n o w $6.80$5.00 m o d e ls now ..................$4.00$3 .50 m odels no w $280$ 2.00 m odels now $1.60
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEARL a d le s m erce r ized lis le hose in b lac k , wli l le a n d b ro w n , a 55c q u a l i ty . C lea ran c e P r ice
39cL a d ie s B ro w n a n d g r a y f ib re s i lk hose of e x c e p t io n a l ly good g r a d e ( n o t a l l s izes .) O ur fo rm e r $1.50 n u m b e r . T o c le a r o u t d u r i n g th e sa le
79cL a d ie s d ro p Htltch t h r e a d s i lk hose In b lack , w h i te , b ro w n , g ra y a n d n a v y . O ur $1 .50 n u m b e r . C l e a r a n c e p r ice
$ 1 .2 9Misses f in e m erce r ized hose in w h i t e a n d b lack . P r ic e d r e g u la r ly a t 35c a n d 40c. D u r i n g t h i s s a le on ly , a n y size. 4 % to 9
29cL a d le s Vests , she l led t r im m e d ,
sp ec ia l a t . 12cL a d le s ' Vests, 25c q u a l i t y ............... | 9 CL a d ie s Bodice t o p vests . 35c qun l . 25c L a d le s T u b e to p vests , f in e k n i t 3 5 c L a d le s ’ U n ion Butts , f ine k n i t
sh e l l f in ish , t i g h t o r loose k n e e , sizes to 40 4 5 ,,
Sizes 40. 42 a n d 44 5 5 ^M u n s in g U n d e r w e a r d is c o u n te d
20 PER CENTINFANTS AND CHILDRENS ROMPERS AND CREEPERS
P la in b lu e c r e e p e r s fo r in f a n t s .s izes 1. 2. 3. n n d 4, 95c v a lu e 7 9 c
I n f a n t s c reep ers , b u t to n e d a c ro ss b o t to m , e la s t ic in knees . $1 .25
r e g u la r . noVv ......._ ...................... g g c$1 .75 R o m p ers m a d e of g in g h a m s
in sm a l l c h eck s , t r im m e d in p l a in cplor g in g h a m s , c l e a r
a n c e p r i c e ............................................ $ 1.391 lo t of R o m p ers , s izes to 6 yea rs ,
m a d e of s t r ip e d g in g h a m a n d 2 co lo r c o m b in a t io n s , to c lose o u t , p a i r ........................................ 7 5 c
SWEATERSY o u r o p p o r t u n i t y to p u r c h a s o
f a n c y s w e a te r s r i g h t now. S w e a te r s a r e v e ry p o p u la r th is year , a n d you wil l h a v e p le n ty of t im e th e r e m a i n in g p a r t of t h e s u m m e r an>i e a r ly fa ll to w e a r th em .O ne T a n g e r in e co lor , wool S w e a t
e r , v e r y c la s s y niodel. $9 .50 r e g u ln r pr ice . C le 'a r lng p rc le $9 85
N a v y a n d H e n n a s i lk s w e a te r s w i th d ro p s t i t c h , $12 .50 v a lu e s C le a ra n c e p r i c e $ 8 05
One J a d e Wool sw e a te r , t r im m e d w i t h b ru sh e d wool, $ 10.75r e g u l a r price . C lea ran c o ....... $ 8 95
Y o u r c h o ic e ’ of a n y T i e b a c k ' s w e a t e r Blouses, r e g u la r $4 .50 v a lu e s , to close o u t .......................$ 2 95
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7 f t e N E WEDISON,
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Official Proceedings
Mr. Edison offer* 23 prizes, totaling 810,000. He wants a phrase of four or five words that wiil distinguish the New Edison from mere talking machines.
I f y o u w ill fiil o u t th is c o u p o n w e w ill loan you a New E d iso n fo r th re e days to th a t y o u can learn w h a t its R e- C r e a t e d m u sic w ill do for you.
This close acquaintance with the musical powers of the New Edison will give you ideas for phrases to submit for Mr. Edison's 810,000 Prize Contest
t t Value Giv- listory of this
rAREirro rs, b ru sh e s . )o ttle s , p ic tu re , n a il f ile s , h a ir x es— a n y a r t ic le
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C le a ra n c e S a leI
HAM D R E S S E Si. All p u t in to it h a v e so ld fo r 0 0 . T a k e y o u r t
SHAM APRONSin s— T h e b ack ins b e s t s ty le s 1.7G a n d $1 .50
n e a t s t r ip e s fu ll c o u n t c lo th . :s 98c ts 85cp la id P in a fo re
C le a ra n c e S a le
r s• l in e — G ossan !, n T o n . N em o — r c en t.
*8 80 _ *4.00 ! *2.80 *1.60
NDERWEARlis le h o se in # n , a 55c q u a l-
S ray f ib re s ilk ' good g ra d e
fo rm e r $1 .50 >ut d u r in g th e
Tread s i lk hose w n . g ra y an d am ber. C lea r-
1 hose In w h ite sg u la r ly a t 35c i sa le o n ly , a n y
I tr im m e d .12c
ill,y i»cs. 35c qual. 25c i. f in e k n i t 3 5 c
f in e k n ito r loose
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r d isc o u n te dENT_________HILDRENSC R E E P E R S'or In fa n ts .
95c v a lu e 7 gc oned a c ro ss ees. $1.25, , , 98cif g in g h a m s trim m ed in ms, c le a r -
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T H E H O U S E O F M U S I CL. J. HABERKORN, Prop.
C h a ts w o r th , 111.
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7 6 P H Y B FLOURAn established reputation for superior flour malting
*tar.o nack of every sack. This flour is really better because it contains only the very best of wheat, selected with utmost care. Try it today and notice the improvement in your baking and now much easier it is. It coats a trifle more,—but it goes much farther and
"/i's Worth the Difference**
The Corner GroceryA. Bucholx, Melvin, 111. B. A. Barnes, Wing, 111.
Lish & Co., Saunemin, 111.
Of th e B o a rd of T ru s te e s o f th . V illag e o f C h a ts w o r th , I l l in o is h e in th e v illa g e c o u n c il room T u esd ay e v en in g , J u n e 14, 1921, 7 :3 0 p. m On ro ll c a ll th e fo llo w in g m em bei w e re fo u n d p re s e n t: P re s id e n t A1 b e l t J . S u ey d , T ru s te e s S n y d e r . M el ‘ t e r . Q e rb ra c h t , Shots. S h a fe r .
T h e m in u te s o f th e p re v io u s m ee t in g w as re a d , ( c o r re c te d ) a n d ap p ro v ed .
A c o m m u n ic a tio n fro m th e Lock wood O il eo p ip an y a n d th e G oodyeai T ire a n d R u b b e r co m p an y w as ren t a n d o rd e re d p laced on f ile .
A n u m b e r o f p e ti t io n s fo r s tre e o i l in g w ere p re se n te d a n d re a d bu r.e a c t io n ta k e n a t th is tim e .
A f te r c o n s id e r in g p rice s a n d qual, i ty o f ro a d o il, a m o tio n w a s mad> by S h a fe r ar.d seco n d ed by M elstei t h a t th e v i l la g e buy a c a r o f roac n il fro m P a u l E . T ru n k n o t to exceed 6c p e r g a llo n d e liv e red . T h e fo llow in g Is th e re co rd v o te a c c o rd in g tc ro ll c a ll : Y eas, S n y d e r . M e ls te r G e rb ra c h t . S h o ls . a n d S h a fe r . Y eas f iv e ; n ay s, n o n e . M otion c a r r ie d .
T h e fo llo w in g b ills w e re re a d : S t r e e ts a n d A lley s
E d T o d d en , s t r e e t w o rk w ithte a m ...................................................$ 37 .6 (
C on C a rn ey , h a u lin g d i r t fro mp a v e m e n t .................................... $ 2 .50
E le c tr ic L ig h tC. I. P. S. Co., l ig h ts fo r M ay $131 .75
F ir e a n d W a te r 111. Oil C om ., 835 g a l. gaB,.
2 1 . 8c $18 2 .0 3F ir e a la rm , S n y d e r g a ra g eM ay 2 9 th , 13 p re se n t ............... 52 .00
L aw a n d O rd e r J o h n B o eh le , p o lice se rv ic e
fo r M ay ..........................................$70 .00J( line H ill, p o lice se rv ice fo r
M ay ................................................. 70 .00M isce llan eo u s
J . A O 'N eil, s ta m p s ........................$1 .00(B y o rd e r l ig h t b ill r e fe r re d to
f in a n c e c o m m itte e .)M oved by S h o ls a n d seco n d ed by
M c is te r t h a t o th e r b i lls a s re ad be uJlov.’ed a n d v o u c h e rs o rd e re d issued fo r th e sam e, th e fo llo w in g b e in g th e re co rd v o te a c c o rd in g to ro ll c a l l : Y ea. S n y d e r . M e ls te r, G e rb ra c h t , S h o ls a n d S h a fe r . Y eas, f iv e ; n ay s, no n e . M o tio n c a r r ie d .
M otion m ad e by S n y d e r a n d se c lu d ed by S h o ts t h a t th e C h a irm a n of th e F ire a n d W a te r c o m m itte e n o tify a ll u se rs o f c ity w a te r in c lu d in g a ll c h u rc h e s , p a rso n a g e s a n d sch o o ls ( n o t so e q u ip p e d ) to h a v e w a te r m e te r s In s ta lle d a t t h e i r e a r l ie s t c o n v e n ie n ce , th e fo llo w in g b e in g th e re co rd v o te on ro ll c a l l : Y ea. S n y d e r . M e ls te r , G e rb ra c h t , S ho ls, a n d S h a fe r . Y eas, f iv e ; n ay s , no n e . M otio n c a r r ie d .
An o rd in a n c e lev y in g a ta x on th e p ro p e r ty s u b je c t to t a x a t io n w ith in th e V illa g e of C h a ts w o r th , L iv in g s to n c o u n ty a n d S ta te o f I l lin o is , fo r c o rp o ra te p u rp o se s fo r th e f isc a l y e a r e n d in g on , to -w lt, A p ril 3 0 tli, A. D. 19 2 2 . w as p re se n te d a n d read . M otion m ad e by M e ls te r a n d se c o n d ed by G e rb ra c h t t h a t th e o rd in a n c e be passed a n d a p p ro v ed . T h e fo llo w . In g Is th e re co rd v o te a c c o rd in g to ro ll c a ll : Y eas, S n y d e r, M e ls te r , G e rb ra c h t . S h o ls g n d S h a fe r . Yeas, f iv e ; n a y s . none . M otion c a r r ie d .
No f u r t h e r b u sin ess a p p e a r in g , on m o tio n o f S h a fe r , seco n d ed by G e rb ra c h t , th e h o a rd a d jo u rn e d .
H IR A M ROY AL. C lerk A pproved .
I t Is a good Idea to s m ile sw ee tly on a c lo u d y d ay . Y ou th u s su p p ly th e B u nsh lne t h a t n a tu r e w ith h o ld s .
O K B o y ! A i a l ( h i s
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low. S w e a te rs l 'x\y e a r, a n d you • - Yf;
ae th e re m a in - | tjtn e r a n ^ e a r ly
m ol S w e a t- • tmfiilei. $9 50ng p rc le j g 35 k sw e a te rs2.50 v a lu e s
*8.95r. t r im m e d al, $10 .75llnf-0 *8.95
T lo b ack la r $4 .50
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ILLOWTNG :: STRICTLY ::
I LIKE my Job.* • •
BUT DAYS do oom*.• • •WHEN SKIES arm blue.ABOVE THE city smoko.• • •AND BREEZES stir. ~
4 4 4THE PAPERS on my desk. • * •AND THEN I think.WHAT I would do.
• • •IP I were boss.I’D OPEN shop.AT TWELVE o'clock.AND CLOSE at one.• • •WITH ONE honr off.4 • •FOR LUNCH, and L • • •WOULD GET old Sam.
• • •TO RUN me out.
• • •IN HI8 big six.4 • •AND DROP me off.
• • •UNDER A greenwood tree.
AND EVERY once.• • •
IN A while.• • •
ROLL OVER.• • •
OR MAYBE ait and think. • • •BUT M08T likely.J U 8 T 8 IT .
AND EVERY once.4 • •
IN A while I’d light.• • •
ONE OF my Chesterfields. • • •AND OH Boy.
4 • •I GUESS that wouldn’t.
• • •SATISFY!
/COMPANIONSHIP? S a y , there never was such a cig
arette as Chesterfield for steady company I Just es mild and smooth aa tobaccos can be—but with a mellow “body” that satisfies even cigar smokers. On laty days or busy ones—all the time —yon want thia “ s a t i s f y * s molce.”
. NO APHIDS AC- . J TURNED. ;
CREDIT.
HOW MANY LUMPS?
By PA U L IN E B A R R ETT.
«S)k 11X1, by llcCliu* Nvwapapcr Syndlcata.)M ax H a rd in g looked a t th e steep
hlU ah ead of h im an d th en a t his heavy su itca se a n d sw ore softly under h is b rea th .
“Such a b eas tly tra in serlvce ," he m u tte red , fo r he h ad a rriv e d a t Pal- ham som e th re e h o u rs la te — th is being h is first t r ip hom e from college to see h is m o th e r s ince she had glveu up th e big house a n d e lected to live In a h o te l u u tll M ax h ad finished school. T h e sca rc ity of uelp, sh e hud w ritten M ax, h ad d riv en h e r to th is step .
“ W ell, th e re 's no one to m eet me, th a t 's c e rta in ," decided th e young man.
B row n a s a n In d ian from w eeks of o u td o o r p ra c tic e w ith “th e team ," It w ould hav e been h a rd to recognize Id th is very bed rag g led looking young m an th e son of th e fa sh io n ab le Mrs. H ard in g , w ho lived In th e hotel a t the top of th e SHI.
Scow ling fiercely, he d rag g ed hl» heav y su itca se u p th e p a th th a t led to th e house, only to be m et a t the v e ran d a s te p s by a pom pous-looking flunkey, w ho effectively b a rre d h is fu r th e r p rogress.
“C an ’t com e u p th is w ay, fe llah ,” sa id th e pom pous one. “All tra d e s m en and pediH ers"-«-w lth a significant look a t th e heav y case— “m u st go round th e back w ay.” And he w aved Mux g ran d ly aw ay .
“M aybe I can sn eak In th ro u g h the k itch en und g e t w ashed up b e fo re I g re e t my fa s tid io u s m other,” he th o u g h t to h im self. “ If sh e e v e r saw m e louking lik e th is—h ello ! Wliexv- ew -ew ,” and h e w h istled so ftly , fo r a young and re m a rk ab ly p re tty girl, ull m uffled up In a g re a t woolly sca rf, stood d irec tly In fro n t o f th e k itchen d o o r h an g in g u p d ish tow els, th u s once m ore effectually check ing his progress.
“ H iu I P ro b ab ly th e a s s is ta n t cook," th o u g h t he to h im self. “ W ell, here goes.
“ H ave you a m om ent to sp a re?" he asked , rem dvlng h is h a t aud speuklug In h is m ost eng ag in g m anner.
“ I have no t," rep lied th e young woman p rom ptly , sca rce ly g lauc iug up from h e r w ork.
"N ot m uch en th u siasm here," he decided . T h en , "M ay I show you som e o f my w a res?" w ith un expressive g lance to w ard th e su itcase .
“ You m ay n o t," an sw ered th e "a s s is ta n t cook" a s p rom ptly a s before.
“ W ell, do you m ind If I sit dow n on th e s tep s a m in u te?” he hazard ed for h is th ird v en tu re . “ I 'm ra th e r o u t o f b re a th ."
“ I do no t,” agntn responded th e fa ir lady of th e k itchen , tak in g him in with oue a ll-ap p ra ls lu g glance.
So Mux sa t down on th e low est step nm l, leaning Ills head back a g a in s t the house, closed h is eyes.
"P o o r fellow ," thought th e girl, her sy m p a th ie s a ro u sed a t la s t, "h e m ust he tired . I ’m a f ra id I w us to o sh a rp w ith him ."
She w as back In a m om ent w ith a cup of s team in g liquid and, tap p in g th e young m an on th e shoulder, sh e offered It to him.
"H ere , d rin k th is ," she sa id .W ith m any thunks, he h ea t a h asty
r e tr e a t a ro u n d to th e fro n t of the house once m ore.
T h is tim e h is m o th e r w a s on the vernndn, and she g reeted him affec tion ate ly . T h en he w ent up to h is room.
H e descended about an hour la te r, looking very d ifferen t In h is d in n er c lo thes, and h is m o th er 's p rid e shone In h e r eyes a s sh e m et him.
“ And, M ux," sh e said , " th e re 's th e loveliest g irl here. -1 w an t you to m eet her."
"N ow, m o th er," h e rem o n stra ted .“ But, Max, d ear, th is one Is d ifferen t
—yes, she ren lly Is," she in sisted , a s he sm iled unbelievingly . Ah 1 th e re 's the bell fo r d in n er now.”
"W ell, no sign of your d iv in ity yet, m o ther," sa id Max when th ey w ere well s ta r te d on th e ir m eal. “ P e rh a p s” — hopefu lly— "sh e 's changed h e r m ind.”
“ No, I see h e r com ing now ,” said Mrs. H ard ing , and s tra ig h t to th e ir tab le cam e th e lady of bis a f te rn o o n 's ad v en tu re .
H e had a m om ent to reco v er from th e shock of recognizing h e r b e fo re she reach ed them , hu t no t so th e g irl, and. liftin g he r eyes to acknow ledge th e Intro d u ctio n , th e color flooded Into her face and h e r eyes asked Innum erab le q u estio n s a s sh e reca lled th e ev en ts o t th e a fte rn o o n . B u t Anne C abo t w as no th in g If no t se lf-p isse ssed , an d very soon h e r u su a l calm m an n e r re tu rn ed .
"D id you know th a t K atie , th e cook, le f t th is a fte rn o o n ? ” sh e ask ed , looking a t M rs. H ard in g .
"G racious, n o t" gasped th a t lady. “W ho got th e su p p e r?"
“ I d id ," so ld th e g irl qu ie tly . “You see, Mr. G ates , who ow ns th e ho tel, h a s known m e since I w as a l i t t le girl, and when h e ask ed me to h e lp him out I co u ld n 't b e a r to re fu se him . B esides, It w as a good chance fo r m e to tes t ou t my college tra in in g ."
"W ell, It c e rta in ly w as fine o f you. my d ear,” sa id th e e ld e r w om an, a t th e sam e tim e flash ing an “I-told-you-so" look a t h e r son.
J u s t th en a w a itre ss ap p ro ach ed and p laced th e coffee serv ice b e fo re Anne
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Illinois Central System Makes anpeal to Shippers and consignees
T h o a m o u n t p a id o u t by r a i l r o a d s o n a c c o u n t o f lo ss a n d d a m a g e to f r e ig h t r e p re s e n ts a n eco u o m ls w a s te b u rd e n so m e a l ik e to th e r a i l r o a d s a n d th e p u b lic . T h a t t h i s w a s te Is s u b s ta n t ia l Is sh o w n by th o fo llo w in g re c o rd o f th e lo ss a n d d a m a g e p a y m e n ts m ad e b y C lass I ro a d s :
1916 ...._..................... . S 23.346,9651917 ......... ........... ......... . ... 35.079.7571918 .......... 55.852.797 .1919 ...... _.......... .......... 104.507.1741920 .......................... 104.398.930
T h e U lin o is C e n tra l S y s te m h a s b o rn e i ts s h a re o f th o econom ic w a s te o n a c c o u n t o f lo ss a n d d a m a g e to f r e ig h t , a s w ill be se e n by e x a m in in g th e s e f ig u re s :
1918 ................................ * 655.2931917 ................................. 1.077.7201918 ........... 1.853.7061919 ...... 2.298.2501920 ....... 2.746.099
T h e fo re g o in g f ig u re s sh o w h ow th e p ro b le m of lo ss a n d d a m a g e to f r e ig h t h a s g o t o u t o f h a n d . T h e I l l in o is C e n tra l S y s te m , in co m m o n w ith o th e r r a il ro a d s , is m a k in g a d e te rm in e d e ffo rt to re d u c e th is d r a in u p o n I ts re v en u e s . In t h is w e n eed th e p a in s ta k in g c o -o p e ra tio n o f s h ip p e rs a n d c o n s ig n e e s . W e, th e re fo re , e r n e s t ly re - p u e s t t h a t a l l s n ip p e rs a n d 2re c e lv e rs o f f r e ig h t c o -o p e ra te w i th u s to m a k e th is m ovem e n t a sucesB.
D u r in g M ay, 19 2 1 , 68 p e r c e n t o f th e a m o u n t p a id o u t fo r lo ss a n d d a m a g e to f r e ig h t on th e I l l in o is C e n tra l S y s te m w a s o n c a r lo a d s h ip m e n ts . W e re q u e s t c a r lo a d lh sp p e rs to in s is t u p o n b e in g p ro v id e d w ith c a r s s u i ta b le fo r th e p a r t i c u l a r k in d o f f r e ig h t th e y d e s ire to s h ip a n d to see t h a t s h ip m e n ts o re p ro p e rly b ra c e d a n d s to w ed in c a rs to p re v e n t d a m a g e by s h if t in g .
W e re q u e s t s h ip p e rs o f le s s - th a n -c a r lo a d f r e ig h t to com p ly w ith th e ru le s a u d sp e c if ic a tio n s o f th e C o n so lid a te d C la s s if ic a tio n C o m m itte e a p p o in te d by th e I n t e r s ta te C o m m erce C om m ission b y s e le c tin g s u b s ta n t ia l c o n ta in e r s In w h ic h to p a c k th e i r goods fo r sh ip m e n t , r.o th a t p a c k a g e s m a y n o t be c ru sh o d a n d c o n te n ts d a m a g ed w h en lo ad ed In to c a rs w i th o th e r f r e ig h t . W e re q u e s t th e m to m a rk th e i r p a c k a g e s p la in ly a s to n a m e o f c o n s ig n e e a n d d e s t in a t io n , re m o v in g a ll odd m a rk s t h a t m ay a p p e a r on p a c k a g e s , a n d to f u r n i s h le g ib le b i l l in g o rd e rs , so t h a t b i l l in g m a y in d ic a te c le a r ly th e n a m e o f c o n s ig n e e a n d d e s t in a t io n . W e a lso re q u e s t th e m to d e l iv e r th e i r goods a t f r e ig h t d e p o ts e a r ly in th e d a y to a v o id h u r r ie d lo a d in g a n d b i l l ing .
T h e p re s id e n t o f a l a ig e w h o le sa le h o u s e on th e l in e s o f th e I l l in o is C e n tra l S y s te m w a s to ld by o n e o f o u r a g e n ts t h a t m a n y p a c k a g e s w e re b e in g s e n t b a c k to h is h o u se o n a c c o u n t o f im p ro p e r p a c k in g a n d a d d re s s in g . H e e x p re ssed g r e a t s u r p r ise a n d Im m e d ia te ly c a lled in h is s h ip p in g c le rk to a sk h im , In th e p re se n c e Of o u r a g e n t , how m a n y p a c k a g e s w o re b e in g r e tu r n e d fro m th e I l l in o is C e n tra l S y s te m d a lly . T h e s h ip p in g c le rk re p lie d : " I c a n n o t te l l y o u e x a c tly , b u t a good m a n y .” A s a r e s u l t o f th is In te rv ie w , th e n e c e s sa ry c o r re c tiv e m e a su re s w e re Im m e d ia te ly a p p lie d .
W e re q u e s t re c e iv e rs o f f r e ig h t to o b se rv e th e c h a r a c te r o f c o n ta in e r s u sed by s h ip p e r s a n d th e m a n n e r in w h ic h g o o d s a re p a c k e d , c r a te d a n d m a rk e d , p a r t i c u l a r ly w h e n g o ods a r e n o t re ce iv e d in good o r d e r , a n d to m ak e thoBe fa c ts k n o w n to th e sh ip p e rs , a p p e a lin g to th e m to u se good c o n ta in e r s on th e g ro u n d t h a t d e fe c tiv e g o ods a n d d e la y ed t r a n s p o r ta t io n se rv ic e c a u s e th e m a lo ss o f t r a d e . W e a lso r e q u e s t re c e iv e rs o f f r e ig h t to n o t ify o u r r e p re s e n ta t iv e s p ro m p tly o f a n y c o n c e a le d loes o r d a m a g e to t h e i r sh ip m e n ts . In o rd e r t h a t Im m e d ia te in v e s t ig a t io n m ay be m ad e . Som e re c e iv e rs o f f r e ig h t n« g le e t to do th is fo r d ay s , a n d e v en w eek s , a f t e r s h ip m e n ts h a v e been rece iv ed , r e n d e r in g it d i f f ic u l t fo r th e p ro p e r in sp e c tio n a n d In v e s t ig a tio n to be m ad e . T h is m il i ta te s a g a in s t go o d se rv ice .
O u r p u rp o se in p r e s e n t in g th is p ro b le m to o u r p a tr o n s is to e n a b le u s to r e n d e r a b e t te r se rv ic e , by e l im in a t in g d e la y In th e d e liv e ry of f r e ig h t in good c o n d it io n . a n d to a s s is t In re d u c in g th e c o s i o f t r a n s p o r ta t io n . By no m e a n s d o w e clc.tm th a t a ll o f th e t r o u b le is d u e to la c k of c a re on th e p a r t o f s h ip p e rs a n d co n sig n ees . W o a r e d o in g e v e ry th in g w ith in o u r p o w e r to c o r re c t a b u se s fo r w h ic h w e a r e r e sp o n s ib le . W e a r e p u t t in g fo r th o u r b e s t e f fo r ts to r e n d e r a se rv ic e o f s a t is f a c t io n . By w o rk in g c lo se ly w ith s h ip p e rs a n d re c e iv e rs o f f r e ig h t , w e b e lie v e It p o ss ib le to b r in g th e tro u b le so m e q u e s t io n o f lo ss a n d d a m a g e u n d e r c o n tro l , to th e g r e a t a d v a n ta g e of s h ip p e rs a n d re c e iv e rs o f f r e ig h t , a s w e ll aB to t h is r a il ro a d .
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(Plalndealer July 1U. 1881) Born— To Mr. and Mrs Thomas P.
K e rrln s , on Friday, July S, a daughter of the usual size a n d weight.
M rs. Jo n e s h a s su cceed ed M rs. H Y. M egqulor In th e m il l in e ry s to re o p p o site th e H a ll a r t g a lle ry a n d w ill c o n d u c t th e b u s in e ss In th e fu tu re .
T h e F ra n k M u rta u g h h o m e In C h a r lo t te to w n sh ip , w as th e scen e of a Joyous g a th e r in g o f y o u n g people on T u esd ay e v e n in g , w h en he g av e a d a n c in g p a r ty In th e sp ac io u s new b a rn he h a s h ad b u ilt .
T h e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. J o h n B ro sn a h a n w as th e scen e o f a h ap p y g a th e r in g of l i t t l e folkB on M onday g iv en In h o n o r o f th e c h ild re n of M r. F i tz g e ra ld , o f B lo o m in g to n . A bou t tw e n ty w ere p re s e n t a n d a gay tim e w as sp e n t.
R oyal B ros, a r e d o in g th e c a rp e n te r w o rk on D r. T. C. S e r lg h t 's new office, a n d th e b u ild in g Is ra p id ly a ssu m in g p ro p o rtio n s . T h e office w ill be c o n v e n ie n tly a r ra n g e d w ith re ce p tio n a n d c o n su lta t io n room s, an d a bay w in d o w to th e e a s t.
T h e F o u r th o f J u ly c e le b ra t io n h e ld a t C h a ts w o r th In '9 6 w ill long be rem em b ered by th o se w ho Bpent th e d ay here . T h e d ay . a lth o u g h q u ite w arm , w as a ll t h a t c o u ld p ossib ly be w ish ed fo r. T h e re w e re In n u m e ra b le p laces w h e re c o o lin g r e f re s h m e n ts co u ld be o b ta in e d , b o th upon th e s t r e e ts an d In th e r e s t a u ra n ts . c o n fe c tio n e ry s to re s , e tc ., nd a ll w ere free ly p a tro n iz e d . A t a b o u t te n o 'c lo ck th e p a ra d e , com posed of w ag o n s of s ta te , b u s in e ss w ag o n s, c h a ra c te rs , e tc ., h ead ed by H a b e r- k o rn 's C o rn e t B an d a n d c a r r ia g e s c o n ta in in g th e p re s id e n t o f t h e day , th e sp e a k e r a n d o th e r s w h o p a r t i c i p a te d In th e m o rn in g p ro g ra m . M essrs. R. F . B ro w n a n d R . F ox , a s m a rs h a ls , a r ra n g e d th e o rd e r o f th e p ro cess io n of a t t r a c t io n s a n d k e p t th e c row d of peo p le b ack fro m th e l in e of m arc h . T h e fo llo w in g Is th e l is t o f a t t r a c t iv e fe a tu re s w lh c b w ere seen In th e l in e o f m a rc h .
H a rry T u rn e r , a s U ncle S am . w ith w h ite ta n d e m te a m a n d w h i te w a gon , d e co ra te d w ith b u n t in g , h ead ed th e l in e a n d m ad e a p ic tu re w h ich co u ld n o t be ex ce lled fo r n e a t t r a p p in g a n d p e r fe c t a r ra n g e m e n t .
H a b e rk o rn 's b a n d a n d th e c a r r ia g e c o n ta in in g th e p re s id e n t of th e d ay a n d p a r ty .
W agon of s t a te , w ith l i t t l e g i r ls In w h ite , r e p re s e n t in g th e s ta te s , w ith in , a n d th e goodess o f l ib e r ty , im p e rso n a ted by M iss A lice E n t- w ls tle , above.
P ru s s ia n g e n e ra l, J . A. C o rb e tt , m o u n te d .
“ S to n e W a ll ' Ja c k so n , C. M. B angs, m o u n te d .
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h o rse goods.F lo a t, W a lte r B ros., g e n e ra l m ar-
ch an d ise .F lo a t, R. F . B ro w n L u m b e r Co. W agon . T . E . B a ld w in , g ro c er. E n g lish n o b lem a n , F re d S n y d e r,
m o u n ted .M onk, Dick T u r n e r ' m o u n te d . F lo a t. P la ln d e a le r .Im m ense w a tc h , L. I. D oud,
Jew eler.H o rsem an . J . H . B ochen , g ro c e r. C a rr ia g e s a n d im p le m e n ts , F . M.
R o b erts .'L l H u n g C h a n g ,” J . F . B lak ley ,
m o u n te d .M exican, Jo h n M cC arty , m o u n te d . F lo a t. F e r r la s ' m ea t m a rk e t.F a t fo o tm a n , S tle fe l & F ox .
c lo th ie rs .F lo a t, D. J . S u lliv a n , b a rb e r . "B u ffa lo B ill,” R oss l la b e rk o r n .
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sey , G eorge W atso n .H o rsem an , W m . G a rd n e r , r e s ta u
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SUMMER BREAKFASTS.
T h e w arm w eath er b re a k fa s t w ill be lig h te r, o f less food value, bu t
sufficiently su s tain ing to keep m ach inery w o rk ing. U nless a person is w ork ing a t bard lab o r a b reak fa s t o f f ru it, a dish of cerea l, an egg w ith to a s t
o r a hit o f bacon w ith a cupfu l o f coffee o r cocoa or a g lass of m ilk Is a sa tis fy in g nteal. T h e cereal m ay be one th a t h a s been previously cooked and to se rv e It pu t It th rough a rlee r, w ith crem u and sugar. In a m orn ing when th e w e a th e r p e rm its serve th is best o f w affles:
W affles.—T ak e one and o n e-q u arte r cupfu l of s if ted Hour, one h a lf te a spoonful each of soda and sa lt, one cupfu l of th ick so u r milk, th e yolks o f tw o eggs and th e w hites b ea ten stiff. S ift th e d ry ingred ien ts , add th e egg yolk w ith th e m ilk and s t i r lu a f te r th e m ix tu re bus been well bea ten th ree tab lespoonfu ls o f m elted b u tte r . Fold in the egg w h ites and hake on a hot waffle Iron. Serve w ith cold m aple sirup . If the hot s iru p Is used It d e s tro y s th e c rispness w hich Is th e charm of a waffle.. S o u th ern Egg*.—B u tte r sm all ram ek ins and h a lf till w ith hot boiled rice. Slip a raw egg In each, season w ith sa lt and pepper, b u tte r , g ra ted cheese and a lit t le cliopi>ed boiled ham. Set the d ish es Into hot w a te r and cook In a m o d era te oven un til the eggs a re se t. •
Salm on Salad .—T ak e a can of salm on, add equal m easures of chopped celery, a few olives finely m inced, a so u r p ickle chopped, and oiw -half cupful o f fresh g ra ted coconut. I f th e fresh Is not ob ta in ab le soak In a lit t le sw eet milk un til soft. Serve od le ttu ce w ith a plain boiled dressing .
M adraa Beef.— Slice tw o em ail onions, one app le and a sta lk o r tw o of ce lery very fine, cook In hot b u tte r , sp rin k le a tablespoonful of cu rry pow der over th e dish, add th e Juice of h a lf a letnon and tu rn in a few d ic e s of r a re roast beef < ut very th in w ith n cupfu l iif roast beef gravy. S im m er 29 m inu tes and se rv e w ith hot s e a soned rice.
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Have a Discriminating TastePontiac has an ordinance which
prohibits clothing, dry goods, grocery or meat markets to open on 8unday but permits Ice cream, and, tobacco and confectionery stores and
garages to be open. On account of the scaVcity of lee about 200 persons petitioned the council last week to allow the meat markets to open Sunday forenoons but tbe council sidestepped the Issue by tabling it.
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a n u n r e a s o n in g p a s s io n fo r a c t i v i t y ! a n d so w e s k im t h e s u r f a c e o f a l l t h i n g s , w e n e v e r lo o k d o w n In to t h e d e p t h s a n d Bee th e p o w e r o t h e lp a n d c u l t u r e w h ic h th e y m ig h t c o n t a in .— B ro o k s .
A FEW CHOICE 80UPS.
Splnnch Is such a wholesom e vege- tnb le th a t it should be used In a
varie ty o f dishes. T h e follow ing Is one w o rth re m em bering :
F loren tine Sp inach Soup.— Shred very fine tw o q u a r ts of well washed sp in ach
und one head of le ttuce , pu t lu to a pan w ith th ree -fo u rth s of a cup of b u tte r and one p in t of shelled green peas. Cook th e vegetab les slow ly add ing u fagot of parsley and thym e, m oisten w ith th re e q u a rts o f stock and sim m er un til th e vegetab les a re cooked. Remove th e fugot of herbs before serving, a d il six egg yolks beaten w ith one cupful of erentn, season to ta s te and serve sep a ra te ly g ra ted cheese and s ippets of b read .
B urm ah C hicken M ulligataw ny.— C ut Into sm all sq u ares one e a rro l, one otilon, one sta lls of celery, one green pepper, one ounce of lean ham , u n co o k ed ; th e b reas t of a fowl and fry gen tly In th ree tab lespoonfu ls of b u t te r ; add one tab lespoonfu l of cu rry pow der and cook five m in u tes then add tw o tab lespoonfu ls of Hour, s t ir well and add th ree q u a r ts o f chicken b r o th ; n jie n boiling, rem ove th e scum and sim m er one hour. R e move th e fn t and before serv ing add milk and th e g ra te d m eat o f a fresh c o co n u t; season to ta s te and Berve with p lain boiled rice.
Sweetbread C ream Soup.— Burbot, one p a ir of sw eethrends, rem ove th e skin and cu t them In q u arte r-in ch cubes, fry In tw o tab lespoonfu ls of b u tte r , sp rin k le with two tablegpoon- fu ls of flour, stir and mix well, 'th en add tw o q u a r ts of veal broth. S im m er for th ir ty m inutes, season w ith sa lt and g ra ted n u tm e g ; before se rv in g add one cupful of cream beaten with th e yolks o f fo u r eggs.
Sap tad Trip*.—For tripe lovers this will be a dish enjoyed. Cnt tbe pieces ready for serving, parboil ten minutes, using equal parts of milk and water to cover tripe. Drmlh, season and roll In Sour. Sante In batter.
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G o v ern o r Sm all w recked tb e m ach in ery fo r en fo rcem en t o f th e s ta te bone dry p ro h ib itio n law . H e ve toed th e a p p ro p ria tio n of $150,0(10 m ade to th e u tto rn e y g en era l fo r th is purpose. T he law goes on th e books, bu t th e re Is no m ethod of m ak in g It w ork. T he g o v ern o r slushed th e a tto rn ey g e n e ra l's office fox a to ta l o f $774,000. A ssis ta n t A tto rn ey G enera l MunsHeld, sp e a k ing fo r Mr. B ru n d ag e . sa id u f te r s tu d y o f th e vetoed Item s tliu t th e office “p ra c tic a lly Is a w reck ." No fu n d s a rq le f t fo r an a tto rn e y fo r any of the s ta te Im urds o r co m m iss io n s; to e n fo rce th e p ro h ib itio n o r th e b lue sky a c t ; to w -present th e s ta te In n-nny Im p o rtan t coses In th e S uprem e co u rt of th e U n ited S ta te s , q r to p ro secu te In h e ritan c e tu x cuses. T h e to ta l cu t from ull a p p ro p ria tio n b ills w as $7.0112.012, w hich Is m ore, p robab ly , th an th e to tu l v f to e s o f ull th e p rev ious g o v ern o rs of th e s la te . T h e ag g re g a te fro m w hich he s ta r te d , how ever. Is n ea rly $40,000,000 m ore th an th e la rg es t a g g re g a te o f a p p ro p ria tio n s of any p reced in g g en era l a ssem bly . T he s ta te tax r a te p robab ly will be b e tw een 70 an d 75 cen ts, th e figure be ing a t th a t m ark Iteettuse of th e b a lance of be tw een $12,000,000 m id $13.- 000,000 th a t Is now In th e s ta te t r e a s ury . T h e tw enty-five ve toes w ere sen t to the g en era l assem b ly Just b e fo re It a d jo u rn e d sin e die. T h irty -s ix m ore hills renmfniMl b e fo re th e governor.
P h y s ic ian s w ho p re sc rib e w hisky and d ru g s to re b a rs received a legal w a llop, w h ile the s ta te w ns m ade " sa fe fo r liq u o r c e lla rs " by a ruling; o f A tto rn ey G enera l B ru n d ag e , w ith re fe ren ce to the new Illino is p ro h ib itio n law . T h e a tto rn e y g en era l s ta te d tlin t It Is not un law fu l to keep law fu lly p ro cu red liquors in o n e 's hom e fo r th e personal consum ption of th e ow ner und h is bona fide g u ests. I t w as a lso a n nounced th a t a perm it Issued by his office m ust accom pany every fed era l perm it w hen a ph y sic ian Issues a p re sc rip tio n fo r liquor. Only one such p e n u lt can he used by one person In ten d a y s and each p e rm it will be fo r the p u rc h ase o f only a p in t o f liquor.
S ta te officers e lec ted a t the recen t session in R ockford by th e Illinois d e p a rtm en t o f th e V e te ran s o f Fore ign W ars a r e : C F. W ellm an, D anville , co m m a n d e r: F ra n k Jaycox . R ockford , seffior vice co m m an d er: F . A. B ur- leigbt S terling . Jun ior vice com m ande r : A G reenfield. C hicago. Junior ad Toc-ate: H en ry G leger. C am p G ran t, chap lain : A. J F le tch er. iJativIlle. d e p a rtm en t surgeon ; D. Sum m ers, C ham pa lgn : K. F D ickson. C hicago, und Sam uel M eyers. C hicago, council of a d m in is tra tio n . C h arles O. Avery of Oak P a rk w as r e e le c te d s ta te ad ju tan t.
T he w ay Is now open fo r G overnor .Small to d ispose of tlie; case of Gen. Joseph H. Sanborn , th e sole re m a in ing m em b er o f th e s ta te tax com m ission. T h e governor signed th e M eents hill a m e n d a to ry to th e a d m in is tra tiv e code; It d isposes o f th e old tux com m ission of th re e und c re a te s a new- one of five m em bers. T h e Juw beentne effective Ju ly 1. und G overnor Sm all Is nt lib e rty to ap p o in t five new m em bers.
T h e h ills w an ted by C hief Fltz- tuo rrls o f the C hicago police d ep artm en t, g iving pe rso n s com m it ting ro b b ery wit ft firearm s heav ier p en a ltie s th an th o se using a k n ife o r club, w ere d ec lared to be u n c o n s titu tiona l u n d e r nn opinion approved by A tto rney G enera l B rundage. T h e a t to rney g en era l a lso held th a t th e T hon bill fo r th e d e ten tio n an d com m itm ent of d e fec tiv e s Is Invalid.
M ayor V ic to r P. M ichel o f P eo ria lias doublet! h is p rom ise m ade b efo re election, and has announced th a t Instead o f $30,000 he w ill sav e th e c ity $100,000. H e h a s d isch arg ed e ig h t s tre e t fo rem en bb "non-essen tia l,” and has notified all c ity em ployees h e e x pects a s m uch work from them as If they w ere w ork ing u t th e ir own p r i va te business.
E. O. C onover, p rom inen t Illino is g ra in d ea ler, ag a in st whom p roceedings In b a n k ru p tc y w ere filed re c e n tly In U n ited S ta te s D is tr ic t cou rt, filed a s ta te m e n t o f a s s se ts and lia b ilities. I l ls d e b ts w ere lis ted a t $?52,- 820 and Ills a s se ts at $320,948. O f the c la im s a g a in s t th e e s ta te $108,970 w ere lis ted us secured .
B o u n ties on w olf sca lps hav e been pa id In Je rse y coun ty a t every m ee tin g of th e coun ty bo ard of su p e rv iso rs d u rin g th e p a s t tw o year*. T he a n im a ls a re p len tifu l In th is county and n sh o rt tim e ago a sh ipm ent df young w olves w as sen t to th e zoo a t St. L ouis from there .
A Blight red u ctio n In th e co st o f cem en t, w blcli will figure $476 p e r mllp In th e c o n stru c tio n of h a rd ro ad s w as anno u n ced liy D ire c to r o f Pub lic W orks an d B uild ings M iller In connection w ith th e opening o f b ids on several sec tio n s o f s ta te -a id h ighw ays.
At owniinenceinent ex erc ises o f th e M ooseheart h igh school, d ec lared by e d u ca to rs to be th e m ost u n iq u e Ins titu tio n o f I ts k ind In th e U nited S ta les , th e sen io r c lass o f 12 f a th e r less ch ild ren received dip lom as.
A campaign to raise $35,000 to establish a woman’s camp of the Caterpillar trail In Tazewell county la planned by the Women's Civic Federation of Peoria.
An adequate water supply for Its citizens Is troubling the city o t J er seyvllle. Tbe city's water supply now comes from artesian wells and the aalt In the water la constantly rusting the pipes, making It a continued drain upon tba tre a su ry of tbe d ty to kaep tba_ir%t*sffi*tea. agd filp^ajn repair.
Mrs. Genevieve Hughes, tba Invalid wife John M. Hughes, a farmer living southeast of Cabery, has en tered a suit for divorce and an Injunction In tbe Ford circuit court to prevent her husband from disposing of his property or Interfering with
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her. Tba couple was parried in 1180 and have three grown children. Cruelty la the charge on which the action Is based.
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prosperous stores advertise.Continuous advertising reduces
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N0MELLINI BROTHERS
ICE CREAM
today— the ice cream that has the velvety rich, creamy, superb flavor and that is made
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The summer delight is Nomellini Brothers Ice Cream. I ry it and be convinced.
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Take A Vacation This SummerAT
| Chautauqua ParkPONTIAC, ILLINOIS
For 11 days from July 28th to August 7th you may enjoy a • fine Chautauqua Program. Some fihe tent sites are left for those ; who nsk for them early. Get the booklet. It contains th eprox ; gram with price of tents and furnishings and the list of entertain- ; ers. There is 11 full days of good music-inspiring lectures, whole
some and popular entertainment, oratory, mirth, instruction. CLautauqua Park is an ideal place to tent, surrounded on three sides by the Vermillion River. Splendid shade trees, good fishing and
; swimming. Boys' Club, Girls’ Club; splendid instructors for the boys and girls in athletics, swimming, etc. ASK FOR THE B00K-
; LET. 11 days of out-door life will make you feel like new. The . RED CROSS of Pontiac will have charge of the dining hall. Com- I munity service is their motto.
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Pontiac Chautauqua Association| Z. T. TRUMB0, Supt.
The W hy For’s And The W hen’s
Our preferred Stock la Tree from Normal Foderal Income Tax, free from personal property tax In Illinois and la a well secured Investment of a local company that la efficiently managed. •
T h o re la a reaso n fo r th e aun , th e m oon, th e atarB a n d fo r good o r ev il. In fa c t th e r e Is a reaso n fo r e v e ry th in g . O n e of th e m a n y re-.son fo r th o e x is te n c e o f C e n t r a l p o w er s ta tio n s is th e econom ic d i s t r i b u tio n o f th e e le c tr ic e n erg y .
E le c tr ic i ty Is a n e c e ss ity . I ts bost r e s u l ts a re o b ta in e d o n ly w h en th e se rv ic e la c o n tin u o u s . S m a lle r c o m m u n itie s s u p p lied e le c tr ic i ty fro m iso la te d p la n ts , a re a t a d is a d v a n ta g e p a r t ly d u e to th e la c k of a s u f f ic ie n t d e m a n d ( fo r p o w er In th e (lay tim e . T h is m ak es It ex p en s iv e to m a in ta in c o n tin u o u s se rv ice . T o o v erco m e th in d is a d v a n ta g e c e n tra l p o w e r s t a t io n s a n d tra n s m is s io n lin e s w e re b u i l t to r e n d e r a n a d e q u a te e n d In ex p en siv e su p p ly o f e le c t r ic i ty .
Through central power plants It Is possible to dlstylbute the electric energy over great arena, thus enabling the smaller communities to have continuous service at a coat within the reach of all. Among central power stations, and electric transmission line companies working for the interests of Its patrons will be found the
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TN accordance w ith our custom for the past 19 years w e w ill give our m any patrons the benefit of th is July Clearance
Sale and assure you of the sam e courteous business relationsand th e sam e big sav in gs on all spring and sum m er m erchandise, throughout our entire store, as w e have a lw ays given you.
Those of you w ho have a lw ays w aited for th is event are certainly not going to be disappointed. Our business has been good; th is is sim ply another dem onstration of the wonderful buying and sellin g power of th is STORE.
SHOES— SHOES
Our shoe department for Men and Boys has always been a pleasure to us and why? Because we have always sold shoes that were satisfactory to us and our patrons. You will find the kind of a shoe here that will give you wear and still be stylish, the two in every pair.
Men’s Fine Shoes$15.00 values ...........$10.00$12.50 values ............. $9.00$11.00 values ......... $8.00$10.00 values ............. $7.00$8.00 values ................$6.00$7.00 values ................$5.00
Men’s Work Sheos$6.50 values ............... $5.00$5.00 values ................$4.00$4.00 values ........ $3.25
Boys’ Dress Shoes$7.00 values ........ $5.00$6.00 values ................$4.75$5.00 values ........ $3.75$4.50 values ............... $3.00$4.00 values .............. $2.7550 pair of boys button shoes at $1.85. This is a real bargain as they are all $4.00 and $4.50 values.
Men’s OxfordsMen s oxfords of the newest lasts and leathers in black and brown at one third off. Plenty of tune to wear them before cold weather.
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Don’t Fail to Attend the Chautauqua July 8, 9,10,11,12
Dress SkirtsShirts that will appeal to every man In Chatsworth. Percalee, Madras Cords, |2 .0 0 to |2 .6 0 valnea at
$ u eLot 2. Might grade Madraa and allk stripes; values up to 94.00 at
L ot 3. H ig h g ra d e f ib re a n d s ilk s t r ip e s ; v a lu e s u p to $5 .0 0 a t
$3.25L ot 4. B e a u t i fu l c re p e d e c h in e , je rsey s i lk J n fa n cy c o lo r in g s ; $12 v a lu e s a t
$ 6 . 0 0L o t 5. C o lla r a t ta c h e d s h i r t s ju s t th e s h i r t s fo r c o m fo rt d u r in g th e h o t w e a th e r a t
$1 .15 to $2.95
Boys’ WaistsW e a re o f fe r in g o u r boys w a is ts th e G re a te s t W a is t you e v e r p u t on a boy, th e K ay n ce m ak e .
$2.00 value a t ..................$1.35$1.25 values at ............... 90c$1.50 values a t ................$1.00$1.00 value at .................... 70cG et a ll you w ill n eed fo r sch o o l a s th e y w ill no t be a n y c h e a p e r fo r a lo n g tim e .
Work ClothingD u rin g th is G re a t J u ly C le a ra n c e Sa le, we w ill g ive you th e r a re o p p o r tu n ity of p u rc h a s in g o u r w ell k n o w n S H IR T S a n d O V E R A L L S a t
65c and 90cfo r th e best s h i r t m ad e fo r w o rk an d f i t .B lu e s t r ip e o v e ra l ls a t .... $1.40T ic k a t $1.45P la in b lu e a t ..........................................$1.60B oys o v e ra lls a t 80c and $1.15M en 's C o v e ra lls a t ... . $2.80 and $2.05 R e m e m b er we h a v e th e c e le b ra te d an d b e s t m ak e — th e L ee U n lo n a lls .R o m p ers fo r th e l i t t l e boys. JuB t th e th in g fo r th e m to p lay In . P ric ed
75c and $1.00
Odd TrousersM en ’s an d Y o u n g M en ’s f in e tro u se rs , f in e w o rs te d s , c a s s lm e re , s u i t in g s , b lu e s e rg e s a n d P a lm beachs at
$3.50, $4.00 to $8.00A pair of extra trousers will give you good coat service for another season. B oys Knee Pants In good materials. Plenty of service In every pair—
80c to $1.90Special Cotton Gloves at, pair ........ 10c
For the VacationistIf you are going to take a vacation get one of our Trunks, Suitcases or Club Bags at a saving of
25 Per CentYour neighbor may want his before you return.
UnderwearS u m m er u n d e rw e n r a t re d u ce d p rice s fo r th is J u ly C le a ra n c e S a le . H a v e you w o rn M u n s in g U n d e rw e a r , th e u n d e r w e a r o f p e r fe c tio n ? If you h a v e no t th is is a n o p p o r tu n ity fo r you to w e a r th e best u n d e rw e a r a t a P R IC E . T h e re is n o th in g lik e l ig h t , cool e a s ily f i t t in g u n d e rw e a r to a s s is t you in g iv in g b a t t le to th e h o t d ays.
$2.50 values at ................$1.95$1.50 values at ............. $1.15$1.00 values a t .................... 65c$2.00 values at ... ............$1.60$1.25 values a t .................... 95c75c values at ...................... 55cO ur lin e o f u n d e rw e a r n e v e r w as b e t te r an d w e h a v e n e v e r so ld a s m u ch u n d e rw e a r a s w e h av e u p to th is tim e of th e y e a r b e fo re . T h is p ro v e s to us th a t we a re r ig h t w i th o u r u n d e rw e a r . L ong, s h o r t a n d no s leev es. K nee, th r e e - q u a r te r a n d a n k le le n g th lqgs. W e can p le a se you.W e h av e th e u n d e r to g s fo r th e l i t t l e fe llo w th a t w a n ts b u t to n w a is t. All In o n e In th e N a in so o k .
CollarsT h e re is no b e t te r c o lla r so ld th a n th e ld e c o lla r th a t is w hy you fin d it hen*. W e o ile r yon n g re a t sa v in g d u r in g th is J u ly C le a ra n c e S a le .L a u n d ry c o lla rs—
20cS o ft c o lla r s — '
25c and 35c
Neckwear
Straw HatsY es it is S tra w H a t t im e . W e h av e
th em fro m A m ecican a n d F o re ig n M a n u fa c tu re r s . S t r a w s th a t s it e a sy on th e h e ad , se lf c o n fo rm in g , c o m fo r ta b le , coola n d s ty l is h a t ONE-THIBD OFF.W o rk s t r a w h a ts a t
20 per cent Off
Caps
Suspenders, Belts and GartenT h e re Is no b e t t e r B uspenders a n d b e lts th a n th e P io n e e r m ak e . O u r s to c k i b
co m p le te . J u ly C le a ra n c e S a le p r ic e s a re lo w er th a n th e y h a v e b een In y e a rs
25c to $1.00G a r te r s , th e E asy k in d a t
20c, 25c and 35c
GlovesSplendid Work Gloves Beautiful Dress Gloves.
25 Par Cent 00
T IE S— H u n d re d s to se le c t fro m . W ash tie s , v a lu e s u p to 60c, a t
25cS ilk tie s , p la in a n d fa n c y co lo rs , v a lu e s u p to 7 6c
35cS ilk tie s , n a r ro w a n d w id e sh a p e s In p la in a n d fa n c y w eaves. V a lu es u p to $1 .25. A w o n d e rfu l se le c tio n , e ach
75cC h en ey S ilk tie s , r e v e rs lb .e e n d s In s u m m er s ilk s , r e g u la r $1 .50 v a lu e s a t
$1.05C h en ey s i lk tie s , re v e rs ib le , b e a u t i fu l h ig h g ra d e p a t t e r n s ; la rg e a s s o r tm e n t . V a lu es u p to $1 .75 a t
$ 1 . 0 0K n it t ie s In p la in a n d fa n c y w eav es a n d co lo rs . V a lu e s u p to $3.(fc0 a t
95c and $1.50A lw ay s In o u r se le c tio n o f t ie s w e a re g u id ed b y y o u r w a n ts a n d need s , p a t t e r n s a r e c h o se n w ith t a s te a n d w ltn a v iew o f g iv in g th e w e a re r p e r fe c t s a t is f a c tio n .
Tennis Shoes and OxfordsWe are offering to you for your approval our High Grade rubber soled footwear at prices
85c to $1.40If you can use them you will appreciate the real value.
E v ery o n e can u se a n e x tr a cap . a n d ev ery one t a n a ffo rd o n e a t o u r l ib e ra l d isc o u n t o f
20 per centOne lo t o f e x t r a sp e c ia l v a lu e s
u p to $ 2 .00 a t 4 5 cA ll o u r new f e l t h a t s fo r th i s sa le
20 PEE CENT OFF.
AttentionT h e te rm s o f th ts s a le a re c a sh . I f w e a r c ask ed to c h a rg e a n y b ill o f m e r c h a n d is e d u r in g t h i s s a le It) p e r c en t
-w il l be ad d ed . N o m e rc h a n d is e w ill be lew ob a p p ro v a l o r r e tu r n e d a f te r 4X h o u rs , y o u w il l b e a s k e d to s e t t l e fo r sam e o n te rm s of th is sa le . T h is p o lic y w ill oc s t r i c t ly fo llo w ed . W e a r e in u sed of th e C A SH .
E itra Special, Sat, July 9To the Men and Boys who wear work clothes: We have a real treat for you.
C. W. Klemm. the manufacturer of the f a m o u s K. Stripe w o r k clothes w i l l have a representative here on this date and show yon t ie raw material to a finish- e d garment. We hope to have evdryone see this. One day only, Saturday, Jnly 9. During; t h i s Jnly Clearance Sale we will sell yon this Overall at only
$140Will show yon this K Strip in
Overalls, Boys and Children’s Bumpers and Overalls, Special prioes for this sale
75c to $1.00
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SUITS
Our July Clearing SaleOffers unusual values in Suits ior Men, Young men and Boys. You can have the best suit bargain right now, and right here, it’s greatest event of the season. Suits reduced to prices the manufacturer is asking for fall suits. We arc offering hundreds of suits in weight heavy enough for fall wear. Models all the newest, large variety of fabrics, fiat- terns and colorings.$60.00 values ........... $42.50$55.00 values ...........$38.50$50.00 values ........... $36.50$45.00 values $32.50$40.00 values $27.50$35.00 values ........ $25.09$30.00 values $20.00
Boyland Suits
Mothers will be here in numbers for these boyland suits with one and two pair of pants. Double wear with but little more cost. In the new styles and coloring— browns, Greys and blues and fancy mixed.$20.00 values ........... $13.50$18.00 values $12.00$16.50 values ........... $11.00$15.00 values ..........$10.00$13.50 values ............. $9.00Several odd suits at
$3.50 to $5.00
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HosieryIn th e se le c tio n o f h o s ie ry you sh o u ld c o n s id e r q u a li ty . P r ic e d o es n o t se c u re se rv ic e u n le s s It s e c u re s a good v a lu e . You w ill f in d a ll th e p o p u la r c o lo rs In o u r sp le n d id l in e o f h o s ie ry , b lack w h ite , g ra y , n a v y . B eech , C o rd o v a n an d tw o to n e e ffec ts . In c o tto n , l is le , f ib re a n d p u re s ilk .
$1 .5 0 values at ...............$1 .10$ 1 .0 0 values a t ........_ .......65c50c values at ................... J5cA special for this s a le ..... ....1 lcSox, 13c; 2 for ...................,25c$1 .2 5 values at __ 9§C75c values at 35c values at 25c values at
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Curtains, Draperies, Rugs, Linoleum s, W indow Shades
> 4 3 .0 0 R uffl 'd D o tted S w iss read y m ad e c u r ta in s . C le a ra n c e Sale P r ic e , p e r p a ir $2.29
$4.00 R u ffled D o tted S w iss r e a d y m ad e c u r ta in s . C le a ra n c e S a le p rice , p e r p a ir $3.19
$3.75 R uffled D o tted S w iss C u r ta in s w ith Rose o r B lu e h e m s ti tc h in g ,
p e r p a ir . $2.59AH o th e r re a d y -m a d e c u r ta in s n o t a d v e r t is ed r e d u c e d o n e -f o u r t h .39c D o tted S w iss c u r ta in m a te r ia l .
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F ig u re d B o rd e red V oile C u r ta in M a te ria ls .$ 1 .00 v a lu e s , now 85c v a lu es, now 50c v a lu es, now36 in . f ig u re d m a rq u is e t te fo r d ra p e s
55c q u a li ty , l ig h t an d d a rk p a t te rn s .
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fa n c y s t r ip e A ny c u r ta in o r d ra p e ry m a te r ia l n o t a d v e r tis e d DISCOUNTED 20 PEE CENT.
OIL WINDOW SHADES 36x7 . dark green on regular $1 .00 value. T h is sale 79c
ROOM SIZE RUGS1 1 -3 x 1 2 A x m in s te r ru g s o f e x tr a
good q u a lity ...................... $55.009x1 2 v e lv e t ru g s , e x c e lle n t g ra d e s
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se ls $27.50 to $45.009 x 1 2 C on g o leu m “ G old S e a l” R u g s
f i r s t q u a li ty $ 12 .956x9 C ongo leum "G o ld S e a l” ru g s .
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T . E. Baldwin & Son“WHERE A DOLLAR DOES IT’S DUTY” CHATSWORTH, ILL.
/ . v . v . v r » v .t W hen Y ou Buy P o u ltry Feeds
Don’t make it guess-work. You can eliminate the riik by our iron-clad guarantee. T he money paid for Purina Chicken Chowder will be refunded if hens, when fed Purina Chicken C how der with Purina Scratch Feed—the perfect balance for lading hens—as directed, do not lay moreeggs than when fed with any otherration.
Most hens get too much grain, a large part of which goes into surplus yolks, which the hen absorbs. This makes the hen too fat and cuts down egg production. 100 lbs. of wheat, corn, oats and barley contain elements for 224 yolks, but only 154 whites. T he feed of a laying hen sh o u ld supply elements for both whites and yolks in e q u a l quantity. Purina rations are rightly balanced. Based on Experim ent S tation tests,Purina Feeds contain the following:
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Note the larger number and almost equal proportion of whites and yolks in the Purina balanced ration. Purina feeds arc scientifically mixed and insure results. In Checkerboard Bag.
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i Legion Ball Team Defeats Melvin i Team Julv Fourth.
In th e firs t g a m e of b a ll u t th e M elv in c e le b ra t io n on th e a f te rn o o n of t lie F o u r th S ib ley d e fe a te d M elv in 10 to 3. T oby L am p so n p itc h e d fo r S ib ley a n d h a d th e o th e r team b la n k e d up to th e n in th in n in g w h en F re e h ll l p in c h h i t t i n g w ith th e b ases fu .. h i t lo r tw o b ases sc o rin g th re e ru n s .
I In th e second c o n te s t C h a ts w o r th ' w as th e v ic to r o v e r M elv in by a 12 to 5 sco re . G ra v e l p itc h e d fo r
1 C h a ts w o r th a n d a l th o h e w a lk ed five m en a n d h i t o n e b a t t e r m o st o f th e d a m a g e was: d o n e in th e seco n d in n in g a f t e r tw o b a t t e r s h ad been r e tire d . A b ase on b a lls , a h i t b a ts m an . a n e r ro r a n d th r e e c le a n h i ts sco red fo u r ru n s a f t e r th e s id e sh o u ld h a v e been re t i r e d . T h e o th e r m a r k e r c am e In th e f i f th a f t e r tw o w ere go n e . T w o s in g le s , a b ase on b a lls a n d a w ild p itc h le t M cM ahon re g is te r .
F re e h ll l , w hg p itc h e d fo r M elv in , w as a lso la c k in g in c o n tro l a n d
; w a lk ed e ig h t m en a n d w a s to u ch e d fo r th i r t e e n sa fe h i ts , six o f w h ic h wre re d o u b les . M cK en n a . p la y in g le ft fA'Id fo r M elv in p lay ed a s e n s a t io n a l f ie ld in g g am e, lae raced back to tlie c a r s tw ic e a n d ro bbed M elsen h e ld e r of w h a t lo oked l ik e hom ers. He d u p lic a te d th e fe a t on S c h a d e in th e seco n d a n d se v e n th In n in g s . C ooney a n d B ro w n p u lle d a foxy p lay in th e s ix th . C ooney s in g le d , s to le seco n d a n d th ird . B ro w n c o a c h in g a t th ird accu sed F re e h ll l of " r o u g h in g u p " th e b a ll a n d a sk e d to see it. O b lig in g ly F re e h ll l th re w th e
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Jo u rn te d to G ib so n C ity a n d p lay ed th e A m erican L eg io n tea m a t th a t p lace.
5 | N ex t S u n d a y th e C h a ts w o r th team4 i goes to S ib ley . O u t o f 11 g am es 2 i p lay ed th is y e a r S ib ley h a s been dc- ■ 1 fe a ted b u t tw ice a n d C h a ts w o r th ad -5 I m in is te re d o n e o f th em on th e C h a ts -
w o r th g ro u n d s . 5 to 1. S ib ley is f ig u r in g on g e t t in g even n e x t S u n day .
C h a ts w o r th h a d a good h i t t in g te a m M onday a n d th e b a se r u n h in g w as a b ig im p ro v e m e n t o v e r som e o th e r g am es. H a m m e rm a n a n d L am p - son h av e ad d ed s t r e n g th to th e In field.
M ike S am p so n a n d F re d M etsen- h e ld e r p layed b a ll w ith a W a tse k a tea m a t M ilford on S u n d a y a n d M ond ay . T h e ir team w as d e fea te d b o th days.
T h e L egion h a ll team h a s a fu ll s c h e d u le fo r S u n d a y g am es d u r in g J u ly a n d A u g u s t. T h e n e x t ho rn - g am e w ill be S u n d a y . J u ly 17 th S ay b ro o k w ill fu rn is h th e o p p o sin g team .
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— R ead Jo e M ille r 's s a le ad.N o m ellin i B ros., o f G ilm an w ere
v is i t in g w ith r c ja tlv e s h e re T u esd ay .M iss S e b e r ta G lab e w e n t to C h i
c ag o W ed n esd ay e v e n in g to v is it w ith r e la tiv e s fo r a s h o r t tim e .
G u y N o m e llin i w e n t to C h icag o W ed n esd ay fo r a v is it.
M r. a n d M rs. E z ra S h o ls an d d a u g h te r , of P e o r ia a r e v is i t in g w ith re la tiv e s h e re th is w eek.
M r. a n d M rs. J e ro m e B a ld w in . Mr. a n d M rs. F r a n c is S n ey d a n d J a m e s M a u ritz e n m o to red to C h icag o H undny m o rn in g a n d s p e n t th e d ay in th e c ity .
M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e M e lse n h e ld e r and c h ild re n and Margaret B o rk r e tu r n e d ho m e from Star City, Indiana Wednesday evening where they baJ visited at the Henry Gerdes home for two weeks. Crops look fine near Star City, they report and a fine rain fell there Tuesday, llr . and Mrs. Garden left here last spring and like U fine there.
TONY'S RETURN
By KITTY PA RSO NS.
I®. UJ21. W e s te r n N e w s p a p e r Union.)
G eorge A iuslee w as proposing to Jonn fo r th e fo u rtee n th tim e w hen som eone cam e out on the porch and in tro d u ced he r to u m an ijlie had loved ev er since she w as n in e teen — ten whole years. l i e had told h e r he loved h e r u t th e sen io r prom , bu t they w ere both so frig h tfu lly young th a t they had decided to w att a whole m onth b e fo re becom ing defin itely e n gaged. T hen . If T ony still fe lt th e sam e— w hich he fe lt su re he w ould— he w ould w rite a t once an d te ll h e r so. B efo re th e m onth w as up Jo a n had been forced to go a b ro ad w ith h e r p a ren ts , but h ad rnude A u n t M arla prom ise to fo rw u rd a ll m all. IMiere hud been p len ty of le tle rs from H a rriso n D avies a il th a t m ise rab le sum m er, but not one s ing le Hue from Tony.
“ H e Ju s t fount) he d id n 't c a re enough," Jonn told h e rse lf b ravely , and she tr ie d very lm rd to pu t him out o f h e r m ind. T h e fo llow ing y e a r h e r m o th er nnd fa th e r w e ie killed in an acc id en t nnd she had m arried H a r r i son D avies, who seem ed to be th e only possib le so lu tion o f h e r troub les. B ut l ln r r iso n hail not pm de h e r hnp- py an d a lthough sh e had s tu ck stn n ch ly by her guns th ro u g h uU tie r m arried life, when h e d ied live y en rs In ter site could no t honestly m ourn him. S he Imd n e v e r fo rg o tten T ony. W hen he hnd been w ounded In F ra n c e she had sham elessly bought ev ery p ap er she could find th a t m igh t h av e som e possib le new s of him. an d sh e hnd p ray ed fo r him every n ight.
F o r th re e yenrs Jo a n hnd w orked a t reco n stru c tio n w ork In F ran ce , an d now on h e r a rr iv a l hom e, h e r old friend . G eorge A inslee, hud ag a in b e gun Ills proposals, w hich had s ta r te d im m ediately a f te r h e r h u sb a n d ’s d ea th . And then T ony had su d d e n ly s tep p ed upon th e scene of action .
It w as d a rk out th e re on th e porch nnd th e m an w as sub lim ely u n co n scious o f th e fa c t th a t he had ever seen h e r before.
“M ay I Imve th is dance, Mrs. D nvies?" he asked her.
" I f you don’t m ind stay in g o u ts id e ; Fm so ho t th a t I d o u 't w an t to go Inside."
T hen , suddenly , w hen th e o th e rs had le ft them , he tu rn ed to h e r :
"D o you know —I believe I 've m et you b efo re .”
Jonn laughed lightly . “ I’m probably a ty |ie ." she ren ssu red him. quickly . "T ell me th e sto ry of your life, p lense— I adore ro m an ce!”
T ony flushed in th e dark n ess . “ I ’m a fra id I haven 't hnd m uch of th a t so r t o f th in g —since my college d ay s a t least.
“C an ’t I help you. Jo n n —I’d do a n y th in g In th e world I could .”
"IIow diil you know m e?” she asked In su rp rise .
“ W ell, when a m nn ca rrie s a g ir l 's p ic tu re In h is pocket fo r ten y ea rs he can g en era lly jecognlze h e r when he m eets h e r oh th e s tre e t."
“Oh, you h aven 't done th n t—1 m ean yotl m u s n 't ; why hav e you got It th e re?"
“B ecause I love you—I a lw ays have."
“Oh, Tony, yon c an ’t ! Yon n ev er w ro te nnd I w aited and w aited and w aited I"
“Oh. Jo an d a rlin g —It's all been a m is tak e som ew here. Jonn , p lense— ”
“O rnclous, Jo n n ! I ’ve been looking every w here for you—everyone Is leav ing." G eorge’s voice b roke In upon a n y possib le ex p lan atio n and Jo an Bprnng to he r feet.
"Good-by, Mr. R o ss lte r.” she sa id to Tony.
Jo an passed a sleep less n ight nnd left on the earlie st tra in the fo llow ing day. By F rid ay noon s l i e hnd ahouf m nde up h e r m ind to give G eorge th e an sw er he w anted w hen tie cam e th a t night.
She w as c lean ing ou t som e old photogrnphs In h e r desk when the doorbell ran g e a rlie r th an she Imd ex pected. As she s ta r te d to escape, she alm ost ran Into Tony R osslter.
“Jonn ." he began, blocking the ex it w ith Dotli a rm s, “ I know you don 't w ant to see me, Imt I had to tiring you som ethin);. I rea lly did w rite you. nnd It w as re tu rn ed to me unopened— I though t you did It, o f course."
B lindly Jo an took th e b a tte re d old envelope from Ids han d s. It wns d a ted ten y ears before . She u n d e rstood now —it Imd been A unt M arla ’s w o rk ; she Imd a lw ay s , w anted h e r to m nrry H arrison , and had d iscouraged any possib le frien d sh ip w ith T ony. Slowly, she rend th e lie lated w o rd s:
“ D arlin g — I ca re fo r you m ore th an anyone else in Hie w orld . I ’ve th o u g h t I loved o th e r g irls hu t I know I love you—especially bow Hint I ’ve been nwny from you fo r a w hole m onth , an d am n early dcml w ith loneliness. I’lense w rite me— I'll be w a tch in g fo r your le t te r every dny. I’m going to love yon a lw ays—I'm not h n lf good enough fo r you, hut no one could love you any m ore. A lw ays yours.
“TONY."Jo a n le t th e le t te r fa ll to th e floor
an d bu rled h e r face In h e r hands.“I love yon,” whispered Joan, aa she
nestled her cheek a g a in s t the lapel of bis coat.
A few moments later there was a loud peal at the bell.
“M aryI Mary!" railed Joan. In alarm. “Tell Mr. Ainslee I’ve been suddenly celled away end win write
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(M o s tly fro m T h e C h ro n ic le )A so n w a s b o rn to M r. a n d M rs.
D oris C ousu on S a tu rd a y . J u n e 2 5 th .W a lte r K am len a n d a lad y fr ie n d
fro m C o o k sv illc w ere g u e s ts a t th e hom e ^pf h is m o th e r h e re fo r th e w eek -en d .
M ias N e llie W h ita k e r h us been se le c te d to h a v e c h a rg e o f th e te le p h o n e sw itc h b o a rd a t .W ins, a n d b e g a n h e r d u t ie s J u ly 1st.
J o h n .a n d S ad ie C a rn e y took th e i r n iece , W in n tf rc d C a rn ey , o f C h a ts w o r th , to K a n k a k e e re c e n tly to sae a s p e c ia lis t In re g a rd to h e r e y e j.
O u r f iv e -d a y C h a u ta u q u a c losed T u esd ay n ig h t. T h e e x tre m e ly w a rm w e a th e r c u t th e a tte n d a n c e be low fo rm e r y e a rs b u t th e a t t r a c t io n s w e re good.
D r. J e n k in s a n d so n . Je ro m e, of J o l ie t , w e re C u llo m v is i to r s S u n d a y , h a v in g m o to re d d o w n . T h ey w ere fo rm e r C u llo m re s id e n ts . I t is sa id J e ro m e is s tu d y in g to be a p h y s ic ia n .
T om F ly n n w as b ru ise d a b o u t th e fa ce o n e e v e n in g la s t w eek w n en a c a r d r iv e n by L loyd B lack m o re h i t h im w h ile M r. F ly n n w as c ro ss in g a s t r e e t in th o v illa g e .
M r. a n d M rs. L o u ts K o e rn e r a n d F re d lv in g d o n m ad e a t r ip to P e o r ia lu s t w eek a n d reco v e red th e K o e rn e r D odge a u to m o b ile w h ic h a s h a r p e r h a d a t te m p te d to se c u re t y t ra d in g . M r. K o e rn e r som e P e o r ia lo ts la s t f a ll w h ic h It a p p e a rs , he d id n o t o w n .
P e te r T 'o s t a lm o s t co m p le te ly d e m o lish ed h is a u to m o b ile one n ig h t
H is w ife , tw o c h ild re n a n d tw o y o u n g la d ie s fro m K a n k a k e ) w ere Inth o c a r b u t r.ono w e re se r io u s ly h u r t . G la r in g h e a d l ig h ts f ro m a n o th e r a u to m o b ile cau sed th o a c c id e n t.
PIPER CITY NEWS■ ♦ W W W W 4 W W U I
Miss F ra n c is M a r t in Is v is i tin g re la tiv e s in T ts k ilw a th is w’eek.
M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e P e r ry , of h a ir b u r y . v is ite d ho m e fo lk s in to w n o v e r S u n d a y .
M rs. J o h n H e r r a n d fa m ily a n d M r. an d M rs. C hos. N o r r is sp e n t S u n d ay a t th e R a n d a ll C h u rc h hom o n e a r O n a rg a .
O sca r H a n so n , o f M in n eap o lis , is v is i t in g a t th e ho m e o f h is f a th e r - in -la w , J o h n F re e , h a v in g a r r iv e d F rid a y .
M rs. A r th u r G o u rley Is e n te r ta in in g h e r s is te r . M rs. H a rv e y Mc- K n lg h t a n d so n . D ale , o f M an k a to , M inn .
M r. a n d M rs. P . T. R y a n w ere p le a sa n tly s u rp r is e d W ed n esd ay e v e n in g o f la s t w eek w h e n 50 of th e i r n e ig h b o rs a n d f r ie n d s d ro v e in w ith f i lle d b a sk e ts a n d Ice c ream to re m in d th e m th e y w e re soon to r e t i r e fro m fa rm life w h ic h M r. R y- a n d h a s w o rk e d a ll h i s life . T h e e v e n in g w a s sp e n t s in g in g a n d d a n c in g a n d g a m e s a n d a r e a d in g by M rs. J . S. R ynn . All h a d a n e n jo y a b le t im e . W h en r e f r e s h m e n ts w e re s e rv ed th e y p re se n te d to M r. a n d M rs. R y an , a lo v e ly se t o f s i lv e r k n iv es an d fo rk s a n d te a sp o o n s a s re m e m b ra n c e s fro m th e o ld n e ig h b o rs by w hom th e y w ill be m issed . M r. a n d
r e tu r n in g h o m e fro m S a u n o m in .la s t w eek w h e n ho r a n off a b r id g e ’ Mrs. P . T. R y a n w ill m ove to P ip e r
C ity .
Why Low Net Costs In The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.?
I n te l l ig e n t c a re In th e se le c tio n o f r isk s , c r i t ic a l s tu d y of f a c ts b e a r in g u p o n lo n g ev ity a s in d ic a te d in th e t a b u la te d e x p e rie n c e of th e c o m p an ies , a n d r ig id ex c lu s io n of t e r r i t o r y w h e re h e a l th c o n d itio n s a re c o n s id e re d u n fa v o ra b le , h av e re s u lte d tn a s a v in g w h ic h h a s been a n d w ill c o n tin u e to be a la rg e fa c to r in re d u c in g th e c o st o f In su ra n c e to th o se w h o h a v e se c u re d p o lic ies In th is C om pany .
B e fo re b u y in g f t is u ra n c e g e t N o r th w e s te rn f ig u re s .
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