[n cgpnbié Sous -c Suih: 1420-1322 Steven: Building 17 N. STATE ST. Phone Centnl 7915 CHICAGO, ILL. Harris Einhom 135 So. Shh SC. earl- Adm over P-uoch ri-IONE moou'u 6975 X0: - yud~dl colon BRING YOUR WORKIN BEFORE SHOPPING READY WHEN YOU GO HOME. PAGE I103? HEMSTTTCHINC-PLEATING~8UTTONS Bu: Let us help youâ€"for oil heat- I ea In Mount-come Ire better than others. The one sure but tocwym-thoonomamm mthmtqr_tholon_nths_t.htluougl _‘.L A; I. A You can do u uzhz-rs hive donut Every- thing is made so ».‘l§y‘ you rannnt (ail to hum right at hhnlr. m your span- time. I‘ C. S. mun-r13 gmdv and ï¬rm you a! eVery lap-1:4.) awry difflvuhy'snum-r your every (uteslmn The (lung to do Ito-'13 to mark and mm the whpon bo-lnw Ind find out how the I. C S. can tr'un vnu {or tht- posttmn you III“ in the work you hit.- but. No cost to Investigateâ€"mu obltuatton Don't put u of! l Slnkle daywmark and mutl the coupon now Remrmher that “mule act has meant the dtflerrnce‘ hetwren mum» and hfk‘nmv succeu to trn< n’ vhnuwmh. â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" v“-°UV~.-.â€"â€"â€".â€" IIIERMHOMLCORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS For 21mm! :5 w-urxthe I. (15. fun» been urn/mg 1hr uh magma! Sl‘t't‘bll Educa- tional Training mum mlu Ihx- humm‘ of hundrvdï¬ nf thuu~ands n! mrn and warm-n lltuated 11k» ynu hzlndx (It‘d. but ,uuhulmu Ind IHXIO\1\' (u rlw Successful I t' S. mined mm and wnmt-n are dmm: bu: things and making money m rvcry muhzed country m Ihe- Wurld that something is holding you back? Th“ you are not elrmng enou money? That you do no! have t e educatioml naming ‘ha‘ um men 3nd women up into positions of power and influence? [1 dvou'm not gettfn on in the var! Is you showfl YO.“ kc] Don '1 let your ambition die! Don’t settle down In a rut of poorl Eaid drudger â€"you don'thaveto. {‘ ere is a way v which you can break the shackles that bmd you. The Inter- national Correspondence Schools can give you. w mail. just the tralnlng you must have to help you make a suvvess of your life Moi! Order: Giwu Pro-p! Ant-(ion hymn, murmur 0'1“.“an mu. how I can on cheapo An 0!! be urged to buy-x: mid: 3;“ :ueiL C0111: -n WE V Warm 2v 1‘. :50 comivin . ï¬rs: - ( mune one :rit ., RE ygg “‘3??de chluse ., ALA LOUIS J. WROBLE 'ownusm' an 833, SCRANTON. PA EMBROIDERY [07m .,. Although the prices of All kinds of guiting: Ind u'lkl have been Adv-need from 25 to 50 per cent. our prices will remain the um. 05 before. On!" Your Sui! New .S‘uils £40 and L'pward Nip-«rip»! n5 I'm Ral'wly \n‘nunud (lommercul Luv ï¬AlEVhMAVSHIF III‘ IIII‘I\k Ill (.I\'Il $§K\'ICE lunch" “.th \ LTl'R! lrnu (.ulnut ll" vul 1.4 0.1: rot L1 IV a usm ' DII'IIIV BUOKKFEPIE the fl‘ho expenditure of $500,000 is call- «F for in the report of the state rivers and lakes mmmisslon on a proposed impruwmvm to proxnct Freeport from tho :mnual overflowing 0f the Peca- t-Inica river. The dining of 3 lacun- nary channel is rpcommended The pmjoc: would have to be ï¬nanced b- ca!!! Judge \"6-lty or the McLean County Circuit court appointed. as dlvarce proctors tho: vounty probation ofï¬cers. whoscA duty it will be to lnvestixale each sun fur divorce or separate main tenance and will try to bring about a rpmnvlllazlnnl Judge Welty is strong ly omsml m divorces. i (190nm L. Colbum, Pekln'a wealth~ lpst (-‘rrizpn, was 'received at th9 Leawnwnnh prlsou, where he will swrw a two-year sentence on a charge of using the malls to defraud. 1 Jack Dullok, a miner. and two chil- jdren we‘rv killed and two others in- f lured. probably fatally. in a ï¬re at the ‘ home or l‘iulick, in Frankfort Hvlghu, ‘ sewn miles south of Benton, lll. The oldest woman in, that section. Mrs. Mary Potter of Dwight, cele- brated her 103d birthday anniversary Friday, Fob. 23. She still owns the farm shp purchased from the govern, ment in 18w. said to be the only tract of land in lllinols which has not chanzed hands. Deputy Kama wardens are on the trail of tho siayers of two wild deer in the timber near Oregon. A small herd has bezn living for a year in the heavy woods near the Byron bluffs. occasionally venturing out to feed with the cattle on nearby firms. Birth control advice from physicians in without h-gal bar in Illinois. This is the annoum-ement made by Attorney Deneral Edward J. Brundage at Spring- ï¬eld. and it is builed with enthusiasm by propagandists in Chicago. for whom the opinion was propu‘ed. Madison county warrants are not good for Madison county taxes. The county is now 8182.000 in debt and only about $172,000 can be raised by anticipation warrants by next Septem- ber, the earliest time at which ï¬nan- cial rvlior can be secured Edward Christman. brpeder. of near Pans, has lost seven valuable horses from forage poisoning. includlm‘ a team of drivers that had taken many prizes in sime fairs. and vaiued at $1. 000. The poison is bPHeved to havv formed in onsilage. Miguel \‘alasquez, the state's only leper, 19 dead at the Leprisoriuu which was establfSth for him in an abandoned rottage a? the Watertown state hospital according to a report received by the state board of admin- istration A commission form of govemmomj was adopth at Jerseyvtlle by a major 1 fly of ï¬fty-threw votes. The new forml of government will begin in April} when a mayor and four commlssloners will be elected. Seventy-eight women‘ voted. Mrs. Jnlm Winthrop of Duquoin. wm nf a fornwr hheflff of Perry coun W. has insHtuth a search for hv-r brother. Charles. who disappearml from his home at Duqnoln twenty-nine years 320. and who never returned. Thy cornnvr of Vet-million county and Danvmw police .ofï¬cials seek to solve thn mystpry surrounding thï¬ nnmnz of vhv hodies‘of Mr. and Mrs Louis E Fondersmlth. and and WPath‘, in bed in their home. Th9 “Main street" between Chicago and St. Louis was organized when ï¬f'y supervisors from as many towns alone the «“hirazzo-St. Louis division of tho Burlinzmn Wty met at Bloom- inumn Rh :2. A petition was placed in circulation in i-ldwardsviiip township, Madison county, to secure necessary signatures of land Owners for an election on a tax levy to be used in construction of hard roads. Application or the Illinois Central and twonty-sevpn other raï¬roads m enjuin enfnrcmnent of the Illinois two cent passengor rate was denied by As- sociate Jumir‘e Clarke of the V. S suprpme court. Harvey Phelps. son and heir of H. J. Phelps, Havana millionaire and president of {he Havana Metal Wheel company. fell from a second story wxndow of his father's home to demh Before closing its three~day meeting the Illinois State Farmers’ institute- pledued the loyalty '0! its membprs tn the Eovernmentâ€"sttte and national~ in the present international crisis; _.V_ ____ _‘ “V.-‘w...,v- John. ï¬ve year old son of 50111: F. Roberts of SchnMIb. plnyed “India!" with his brotherr Willis, eighteen months old. 3nd 5116! him dead. l‘niwrsity of llllnols janltora, who formed a union and demanded more wages, rï¬cpiw-d an increase which will make their average monthly salary 866 inmmd of $60 an at prPsent. Postmastérs appointed in Illinoisâ€"- Hnry H. Hardllcka, Cary Sutton; Earl Dimer, Giumfll. The city or Chmpalgn voted by a majority of 285 to so under comm!» sion form or government. The railroads a: St. Clair county will be compelle to pay taxes on their properties agg tanning $388,222.09. This ï¬gure'ia about 825,000 more than tbv taxes Inst yew. Joseph Peter-cork. Gray Lake, mu made defendant in : 85.000 damage sun by Clarence Bflntol. Peter-cork it charted with havini mime-ted the af‘ {ections or Bristol's wife. Mrs. Isabella Pmï¬a, widow of the late Judge Sample ’6. Pnrks. former member of the mum. legislature, I: dead at Duquoln; aged seventy-tour year-3‘ . Cyrenlus W. postmaster at Willem was appointed Hmllon. ~m. In the suits of the estate or Antbne Musser Against Carl E; Person, Chi. cage labor ednor, for $7,000. and or Attorney Arthur Miller against Augor- ney Frank Comerfnrd of Chicago. ifor $10,000 attorney’s fee, motions for but trials were denied in tho circuit co rt. Judgments hive been entered Wat P111011 32d Comerfczd ‘ John Steels, a rich farmer of Pun. {has been missing since Feb. 3:13. md his wife of one year and parents have 'nppealed to authorities thrduxhout central Illinois to assist in locating lhim. to defray expenses of a honeymoon trip, Sam Whiteburst of Berlin, 111.. ending his wedding tour in 1311 at Quincy Charged with marrying pretty Hazel Rnrd of Lawton. 13., under the uinm- ed name of Charles Robinson, iand later forging checks in Sioux City. to... Governor Lowdens consolidation bm wiping out 100 or more burdaus and placing them under the jurisdic. tion of nine new department hetds. passed both branches of the legisla- ture. The senate adopted the conifer- ence report, 41 to 0. The home Vote was 131 to 2. Show! R. R. Phillips, of Leo coun- ty, has begun cult ugainat Jay Wnds. worth ï¬nd other members of thé In» let Swamp Drainage sury which made the $100. 000 assessment against loud: in Lee county 3 year :30. He flow: to loaned them money E An engineer from the Unitéd S' tel i ivar department came to Alto§ to ook Hnto the matter of the Alton harbor ‘disappearlng because of the azand ha! that is ï¬lling it In Sheriff Elijah Barnes, of Christian county. received word of the’cqpture in a mining camp in Weston county. Wyoming. of Anthony Mandel. 'wnnt- ed for the murder at Tovey eleven months ago. of Alfred Tosetti. ; Letters arrived with a rush oi the home of ‘tMrsa A. B.‘ankiin,§nenr Sterling, Tn response to Mrs. Mnk‘ lin's advertisements ofl'ering silhcaps for twentyd‘ive cents. until comphintn were made that the caps were not do» ï¬veréd. ' Wax-d (‘astle Harris of Porï¬and. Oregon, and Charles B. Herschéy of Tex-e Haute. lnd., were arrested an In- formation med by the election pom» mluloners of Danville They are charged with registering Illegally for the city Meetion Edward M. Woodml'f, Repuï¬lican. and David S. Long. Democratâ€. were named at Peoria primaries to make “)9 race for may.or Mayor Wobdrufl In Just ï¬nishing his sixth consebuthe term in the may'ors chair Mrs. Jennie Clark Woodwarth; wife of John “'ondworth, vice preudent and superintendent 68 the Ohver {1‘pr- wrrter company. at. Woodsto k, is dead. Mrs. Whltworth was pro Inent In club and society circles. ‘ ' The coal ohutes ofythe Chicago. MIL ' waukma and St. Paul railroad, thoi largest railroad chutes (n the Unitéd States. were destroyed by flrq with 2,000 tons of coal at Savannah; The loss is estimated at $75,000. ( E Fire originating at 4 o'clock 5n the, morning in HIP sorting room of the laundry at the state hospital at Barâ€" tonvllle tomlh destrmed the laundry and did further damage. The loss is estimated at $50. 000. The Rev. Andrew Chapman, ï¬or two years rector of Grace Episcopal church, Galesb'urg, and liturglcul con- sulter to Bishop ancott resigned to accept a call to St James church. Cleveland, 0. Buyers from the east are visiting northwestern Illinois counties purcha- Ing horses for meal markets In New York. “Old fat horse‘s" are wanted, ac- cording to the buyers. “Age dun no ï¬gure." By a vow of 631 to 534 Dixoï¬ town- ship adopted the onerommlsaioner plan instead of the old syst‘Pm by which threw commissioners were elect- ed to take charge of road work. in the township The Fourth Illinois regiment of na~ tlonal guardsmen. after eight months‘ active service on the Mexlcsnborder. arrived at Fort Sheridan in command of Colonel E. J. Lang 0! Paris, 111. The total ï¬re loss in lHinoi'a 1n the month of January was $1,274,901, of which $409.:10') was !rom the‘buming of 791 private dwellings. The total number of ï¬res was 1,533. ; The Bruce bm. which woï¬ud pro him: the sale of liquors cottalnlng over ten per cm alcohol. waa report- ed out o! the dietary committee with I recommendation that It past. W“ m mus-um am ".- In. Ethel Burns and 1112310 Well: of Rock Island, "1.. no “ulna: trial u Pearl: on‘ u clan-so of hrcquy nov- lns out of [flexed shoplifting ï¬ctivltlu. Joseph Addison Grain. whoï¬ for Mt!- nlne yam puctlced law conpnuoully in Illinois ud WI] well kno n to the but of the ante, died at Free fl, used horn St. Louis to Chicago. decoding to announcement made at n 11180an 0! one hundred wedthy land owner: at Saybrook Edward Mny was convicte'd In the Vandal“. clmuit court of the; murder of Ora Meyer 3 young farmer. he} summer, Ind sentenced to thirty Years in Chester prison. g In East Sandridge. Newton; Fenton and other towns of Whitesido county wolves abound in great numbers And [armvrs are experiencing more trouble than in forty years past. ' Became very little bunk?“ m Unnamed. the Denna mom in“ mg: deputmont or the pottbmco hall been discontinued eightmtx. ' A new run-«d is being promoted Bloomhm md co‘us'in of! exPn dun Tut. lb dang. Aged eighty-ï¬x. ï¬mmmmImmunmmnummmlmmmuumm 102 I. Ofï¬ce