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THOSE 24CO nir si'npay ni.ooMiNt;TON sr.mu. july 21. 1929. TWO-A Soin Return Yearly to Sec Mother EndWmcnf or OW Hnc TRADE RULING PEKIN BANK SUIT FILED rrovutca in unn Jiugnu ur nnpi i nnnu Pipe Line Company Files Condemnation Action at Clinton itMi rMri njNTON, July CnM.m,,,. ii rnr4iti or ih Ti Entfl' lip Jn Arrtnii I to Statue r.feeteil it 1 I'lilil l.tl i.i,.

i 1 11 r-i. Lasrc-ce Sns Commission lit incli lin fmm ih ny. F.t.'ccra'd Crtd.ton Seek to Recover $39.216 50. nn junirir.f 'tikn imnuiH tvWHI rounir x4ili.i in law. Will Srrk ttr Aij.

Decision. rnrlll. fll4 In rngnir raurt KfWy fey Aliuny Lnit i. at i. Mrrrtrk In Ih raw of Inn In.

dividual! hi liar nol aff.4 rifht of ay plan. Tha haarirc in in rouniy rouil will Auc I Mfnta Ju4 W. r. Oray. it win i whi r.

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mi iii-k Cardiff Kanrv Van mar i arairr. ltnry gnr. chill Ml ii iim rav a imnruiar rip r1, inJ wt tii It auifdlr llin fninlli Willi ilrnly i.f rrr.lt tr.rlal.li-a Mi la II lin.ltirr nf llw rr t4, JlllM )rrti Trnn of Vamwirr-r. I'liCIri i.f 'r-tia, ami Cbarlea if frl.Mvi A. th.

U.i ll li n( a fund rf pprrln iwiim I Han Tl irai rni nf r. f.r hrr la lh tnrn nf all th N'ta af il.Hr miiihrr. Tlila t'in' a rnm up ft urn. Thomat W. Carklay.

liil fttrhl drfr. Flhal.1 Mrrrlell, Fvrit (lugat. Naballa Warnar. Clifton Warnr. John Warnar.

WlnU fr4 W. Rngra, Franeaa Warnar Crlat. Minn I Warnar Wettler. Ara blla Warnr II. Cathrln Mnran, 'W "r.tfaM I.

i h'U i I a a I in tht tmlk w'l-i. ih or. ii 1 rf ilm hll I in purrhaw a rMiaS. in I'hrion f.r an iv in Mhr rti and ih I icmr.nmanal IxmI aa ha. L1COll tiQmOeT Of KOlTimCTCC SCOUTS NAMED nl.l Ul ri' and Ira! Ih r- "f-.

mairu ihn.i. h. a r. an ailrr.d nil. dl.

wr i-k- 'r. Starts Move for New Airport M(rgart ISalaon. Annl HmMh. Mary Fiank MrlVrmoti, Bands Will Combine in Concert Scries In Ha Invaatifaunf ounimil- nun.r Ih AS lha I.i ha Lnn aa -lh rr 1 in rirm Anna F. Mrtrmott, Dorothy May Ca.l M.

rt Old ralira" fmd Ih rvldrnra Id auppr.it HI Drmoit. lln Auatln. Char rf ih fU! mav than I', la aa- I C.IMi'N Jj'V ll A lhim a.a 9 ti Kal rU'f1 hi' tha Ih ffcrt of Ih daflalnn In unvrilina; and Mra.ln if I- .1 -i rf il.lrd llott MrDarmntt. Allv V. MrOr.

mott. lunula Mrrrmntt. William Two From Loaan Countv nv iiwiii kvyun -wuuiilj Prudanllal Inautanra Commitlfe Ii Appointed to Take Cre of Matter-Action Expected Soon. rompany. lh.

Farmara Imd com Will Attend Springfield -r r-'iM Th. Vr. Ka- fl.rv a. w.H -l Harry XiS.rt. rn i- th? rf nur-h 'fM in I ill l- hn la a l-nl nf Ih PrWl'l wii.l in.

n. a. liaf.lv af'ar l. 3.1 i pany, Fr4 Jarkaon, Charlra I. Encampment.

Nw Tnik. nn Ih othar hand. I( delay f.r a )r or two any firal ctalarnilnallun of Ih diapul t'ndnuhtadly It III havt an f-fart on th i-op of th f.datal Iia la rnninn.ahin'a Inva.iU'ailun In iha mranilm bvua th riartlrr H.ind and fhar la on of Ih larg--at hnldlns fompanlra It la knnn Koban, Charlaa H. Laffarty Joaaph Phaffar. K-r ll K.a h.n arrarca.l Tha "1 Lincoln Pnioofr Prefen Jail to Paying Alimony laaail I Ta IM" I LINCOLN.

July II -Jack Thornton, brought bfor. Judg Frank Llndlay In rlrrult rourt fnr roniampt of rourt, fallur to pay alimony. Friday waa ilvn rholr of paying bark alimony or rolng to Jail for flv. month chna th Jail acn-lnr. Judg Llndl.y adjournal rourt Friday until 1 JO p.

Aug. S. a max in lay 1 aai.lr rf irg P'sM. A'K i an rf th lii.t fund and th ar In tsi bond. laaatial a Ta famaca I LINCOLN.

July Sl -rirat alap toward obtaining municipal alrpott for thla city war ntntt In th of an th rnn.hir.ad hn ta lav al Krmr Ciiy and en Thuiadajr nithl Leiinfton Superintendent Ir.a'.r!)' I.f lr a'atu rf I'lu Mr n.rn!.rA thai In the lhy lll Mama Thra iaaaiaj Ta Ptrfm I LINCOLN. July II -Two Kagl Rrouta of th Logan county Boy trout counrll will atland liny nifh-i in ff ta a thr hi, that nthar rnrporailnna wria wait in for thla darlamn brfor mak la th ra. jlar rr taken Friday whan N. I Oordnn, to Leave for New Poiitioa laaafial rauaMa. I PVIVOTOV l.ilw ft U.

an.l t.l rf nr lira of Ih M.rra.l iha thalh land In UP tMt pt rnt of th Chambr of Com lira or in nmrt nn ma i' urnrr mi- Th: p'an Inausuia'ed la.t top of a K. .1 "'lrr'-1 miaion of ana. A A lh' th. da It wa. fn, ronaidarabi urr.a year m'tt Scout nrampmnt at th atat.

flrMr E- wr. aurprl.ad. Aug lt at Uprlngflald, ffcout by group of frl.nda Thuraday marc, appolniad cnmmltt. to taka chart Ih movmnt. to Larra rr.iwla ar a'trar'ad III tha an v'w'r h.

-nd In Ha lna.nKa- IlKht Th fommltt cnntlat of In a. rf th towr.a for th. con.bln.d jfw, thy it r.r.r. Hon of th ximrr cnmpanlr. arutlv.

Don Kyger announcad Sat- vnlng at auppar lunch hald at lurdav their horn. Th Wacaarra ar In J. Harrla. R. It Mumphry and Control of Rutland Phone tK.airi'.$ nigh'.

An annnnynmua Unnr aii- Ind la Srattrrail. ftlllllllala-a Artlon. 1 Para I. v.JI Cn tat thlr nw horn at plied ha.f lh wilh cndi'ion HI bank a'nrk la lafi to th flv. Th firal afan mil enmnt.l.

t. PlalnflaM wh.r. Me I. la ih.i ih. 1..

Alinnucn ini rmiimuni Teachers Are Named rpnriv a th lnvtlsatlon of nnm of an aircraft far (la at la Ta PaMat-a. I bran alctd by Ih. w. of hoola. hlrh ai quickly dne.

lUrrv T. Hwicarl. Mm. Urr r- effrirti mad to control ouhllr ......1 1. h.

ni RUTLAND, July 21 Th. control council and on othrr Eagl. Scout portion which h. haa held har. i- n.u'i.u on for Lexington High' 1 opinion ana in nxi aian i in 1.

ai.1,4 mi.ii. will telectad anon th. Standard T.lephon. corn- Marian ftwlnrt. It la flnerlflad l.n.iir.

ih. 111 PPf if(i lnnilirat Intil thai tthnHgl nf fina rr. 1 1 a. It waa poaalbl to aend th. that In th event of th death of ng of holding compan.e..

hury p.aaancar ahlp davalopfd wn'r of any or, of th children without la- With lh announcement of mora (rouble while caaetnr over phon rxrhanr. waa acqulrrd by Scout to tha fair aa funda aup- Central Illinois Deaths au that th huehaml or wif. (hail mrgra In th public utility field, the city It waa forced to land on th th Aoclatd Talrphon plied by th Lincoln Rotary club recelv Imlf th proceed ini in aeciamn or in i.nerai rourt hard road becau ther waa no July l. in. Kuuana win avaiiBDia aa oniy on.

Bcout, Killinji Protested Waihlngton. D. C. July 21 rr Th. Bolivian government In a eabla to Chairman Frank R.

Mo Coy, of tha Bolivian-Paraguayan conciliation commiaalon, lodged vlgorou proteat Saturday agalnit th. alleged killing by Paraguay of aaai.ai rriirw' i LEXINGTON, July ol-) wlr.g corpa of ttachera ha bran aagagrd f.T th coming yaar at Laxir.g'nn Community high achofil-l Nail K. Oarvry of Pprlngflald, uparlntrndcnt; Mr. L. U.

Magill. Inlr.gtnn, principal and trarhar; of Vtlmn Hnrn.i would ha gon to their heir. In will hava tha affect of atlmulattng other ooanibl. Mac to com duwn with thoa at Dana. Ixng Point.

Hartford Larlaon. haa been accept lh event of th death of either of action by rnngraaa Inasmuch aa no aafrly. Wenona, Magnolia and Toluca. wai at th Culvrr Woodcraft achool. Heratofor.

tha Rotary club haa Mrt. ieorg W. I'arker. I aaaclal I TIN anlaar ant two Scout to Culver but th iruaieea me circuit coun or nnrny eiaia ai preaent lime how anon deflnlt action aold two yrari ago oy jamra b. DWitt county la empowered to ap.

to reguat public utlhtle xrept may expected on th airport wai Kirk to tha Standard company and point a aurceaaor. atat utility commllon not atatad by Mr. Gordon. It Ii alnc. thn thy hava acqulrad enrollment haa ben heavy ther I two Bolivian aoldlra captured dur.

CLINTON. July wa Bloomlncton. Eng'l'h. dramatic Mr. Swlrart owned 1 600 acra of Ther I a group In enngrea led expected.

howvr. that th action many mora xchang In neighbor- thla year that th Logan quota Ing th. frontier claah at Fort Van. wa cut to one. fuardla laat December.

and debat. coach: Robert I. Glrnn. rectlved by Mra. Oral Johnaon of ln minni, to v- by Senator Norrla of Nebraska who will be r'ffected aoon.

I Ing towna. aclenc: Wllhrlmlna death or her gran.imother. lira ral hundred acre In Ohio. Ex- would Ilk to a federal control I Mlgg. Berwyn, hnma conomlct; George W.

Tarkor, 2. whl. Mever Pekln roach and curred at th horn of btr ilaunti cept for i'Hn acre In Ptalt roun'v "vcr utilltle tabllrhed. Senatot that la left to the widow, th land Nurrla think, for Inatanr. that lie In Hat p.

HeWItt and Cllntunla "'u of the earning of power tnwnahlpa of reVltt county ex- cmnpanlea ahnuld be given to th cept for a quarter aecllon In Doug- roruurner of electricity In th laa and a Ilka tract In Macon form ratea and that mu-countic. nlclpal ownerahipa In many In- 1 u. 1 iv. i 1. atancea hav ornv'ed that l.r...r htatoo-; Ruth McMillan.

8n Calif. Th fam-hurt. forelKn language; Doila 'eft 2 year. a.o. She auf Schelb.

Champaign, commercial; fered a atioka of paialyai erne C. O. Taylor. Stonlngton. manual n- Sn 'v' "pr and bnokkeeplhg.

iiiwi, inn. iviw.iu nun whom ah and All. at tht, eronnmle could effeciad when Food Price Jumps In .1. 1 1 cceiia ahull dlvi.leil ahar and i' Potato Flrat. Fgga Recond Living Coat Adianc.

T.I. TL. 1. Mr. Jeaiile Parker Booth, of it.i mine 1 ri- niiKirr.

nim ill- atrurled to divide th proceed of the pain' annually among the five children. ine necminn in jvcw york on Thuraday corrnboratea vlema ex-preaaed before the aenat lnt.r-atale commerce committee when th Walnh reeolutlon waa pending Washington. D. C. July 21 Clinton.

Tha retail price of focd In the United Statea Increaaed 1 percent! Walter Hiirt.in. between May IS and June 15 and1 HERRIN. Ill, July 21 r.Tt haa advanced 5 percent alnc. June Walter Burton, 45, of Prkln, III, 15. 1913.

vlalting here, died of heart diaea.e Thla waa announced Friday by; Friday nlqht while awlmmlng In Fiiher Farmhand and Girl Are Returned to Urbana mere. Topic for Rebate. On the other hand. It la contended that rongreaa had not au- laparlal ta Tha PinlMr.c 1 th. department of labor, which re-tha Big Muddy river near Hutat thoritV tO InOUir into Ih.

nn.m Shining-Eyed and Fresh For the Hours That Count ported that potato price, led th. Ha wa. P-IM fron, th. water a. fam hand, and comp.nie.

which ara' not tha month ending' he rollapeed, but efforts to revive advanc. during Margie Miller. 13. also of Fisher, engaged In Interstate June 13 with an Increase of 13 per- him failed. who claims to be hl wife, were re commerce even though they may own the stocks of corporations which do distribute power across state boundaries.

It la alao pre turned to the county Jail here Fti-day by Sheriff Elmer Shoaf and cent. Strictly fresh Rgi ranked aec-ond with an advanc. of 7 percent and orange jumped 6 percent to Mrs. Iaabplle Mannfli'ld. laaacial va Tha e.ntur.ph.) EL PASO, July 21.

Word waa C. R. Potts, town marshal of Fieh- er. The couple have a marrlaire received by Dr. A.

C. King SaUir dicted that the power companies will attempt by court action to prevent the proposed investigation from Inquiring minutely Into their financial affairs. The greateat decreua wa. re-UV that Mra. King', mother.

Mr. "rtlf hlnK rorted for Vabbu which wVa'lbelle Mansfield, died ln DcLand! led in Ch cago. June 27, the rZ'lr "onten. dron 4 30 a. m.

and that the funeral day fol owing their They are wanted at 5 percent and lamb, hena and flour be held Sunday afternoon. Xr 2 percent- Henry B. Necl. (ecial Th Paniaaraah.) Bomb Damages Store Petition for Building Gym Newimuket rhlrairn Il Pi Tha LINCOLN. July for Filed With Rutland Board Henry B.

Neel, 22 year old Atlanta ond black powder bomb to explode Vrparlmeit $Uirt liDKin ta Th Panuaraah.) whone body waa round In here In 4H hour damaged the pro- 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 RUTLAND July 21 A petition i Cli-i-n, uuiujihb iri- nutin nii.i iniiiin ill rm been filed ith the board of 7 Men's House Slippers In Keteral Styles Special ov. will oa nriu ai oi-idch ixinin naa opiipvpo 10 nave pppn Sunday aftprnoon at the Atlanta of -black hand" origin although Methodist Episcopal church. would give no informa- The Rev. J.

R. Ford will be In'tlon. charge of the acrvlcea and the Rev Frank McCarty of Bloomington of the Rev. O. P.

Wrieht of Wa man is pleased at the sight of a tired-out wife too borne-down with household duties to try to dress, too weary to look her best for his The women men adore are shining-eyed and fresh, eager for the hours that count. More and more women today are finding a way to keep young, ten, twenty, even thirty years longer than their mothers. The great strides of engineering and electrical science have developed marvelous labor-saving devices to relieve women of drudgery. Modern medical science is outwitting middle age by revolutionary discoveries in diet and care of the body. But it is advertising that has aroused women to a realization of what these new household helps can do.

It is advertising that has brought a knowledge of beauty aids and their use. It is advertising that has created a desire for those products which aid women to lead healthier, happier, longer lives. and the Rev. Raye Ragan of 8an pclla, paator of the Christian chin ch Jose will assist. Burial will be In there.

The I. O. O. F. lodc-e of Clin- .49 ton will be In charge.

Burial will be In Woodlawn cemetery. Bcrnadinn Kills. (pcll ta Tha Pfnlagr.ph.) Atlanta cemetery. Hamilton RUey. (SpkI.I la Tha p.nl.jriph.) CLINTON, July 21.

Hamilton Riley, for many yeara In the imple- ARMINGTON, July 21. Bet na- ment business In Clinton, died In his dine Ellis, five year old daughter of home at 620 west Adams street, at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, died at a. m.

Friday after a long ill- Proctor hospital In Peoria at 6 n. m. education of the grade achool district of Rutland, asking that the proposition of building a new gymnasium at an approximate cost of 118,000 be voted upon. The district haa almost that amount on hand, and a gymnasium could be erected without additional tax. It la cited.

The Rutland chool Is otie of the few in thla vicinity without a gym. Each winter the basket ball teama are obliged to drive to aome nearby town to use a gym for practicing and playing. Wisconsin. 1 Driver Is Injured (taaclal Tha anlaafapll.) T'CUNTON, July 21. An open car driven by Jesa Gash of Clinton was tj-ecked and the driver suffered a aprained ankle and bruises when tha car waa turned completely aftout and turned over on Its ride bjj It collided at the Adams street intersection of the hard road on Orant avenue at 6 p.

m. Friday 2th a car driven by W. S. Pritt Chicago. The Pratt car was not damaged and the occupants were inhurt.

Workman Arrested (Cpaclal Tha PinUgrapk.) nesa. Mr. Riley had been In de- Thursday. She had been rushed to clinlng health for a number of the hospital Wednesday morning years, but had improved until two for an emergency opera-weeks ago, when he Buffered a Hon. relapse.

Besides her parents she Is sur- He was born May 27, 1863 near vived by the following sisters and Zanesville, Ohio, the son of William brothers: William, Edward, Myrtle and Elizabeth (Shumaker) Riley. and Mary at home, Mrs. Gladys He came with his parents to De- Carter Armlnirton and Virginia Women's Felt House Slippers Witt county In 1876 moving to a Ellis of Peoria, farm near Kenney. Ur. later moved The funeral Is to be held Sunday to a farm east of Wapella where noon at the Christian church he remained for 21 years after in charge of the Rev.

S. B. Owinga. which he entered the Implement Burial will be In Oak View ceme- Sizes (o 8 buslnees, where ne worked for 25 tery, yeara as a traveling representative. 59c 'Always read the advertisements.

Keep up with the ever-onward sweep of progress. Do not let yourself be left behind. TheDailyPantagraph Drlmer Ducey. ISpkIii ta Tha Pantairapri.) URBANA, July 21. Funeral for Delmer Cail Ducey, 15 year old ONCOLN.

July C. Dill, He then entered the implement business for himself in Clinton, remaining in business until March, 1927. He married Miss Etta Thorp, Nov. 16,1886, and to this union five chil err of Litchfield, employed on the TiToe line gang at work In Logan Champaign, boy, who died Bhortly after midnight, Thursday, will be held at 9:30 o'clock Monday morn dren were born. Two eons, Dorsey and Earl, are dead.

The daughters ing rrom the Holy Cross Catholic survive with the widow and are church of Champaign. The Rev. Mrs. Elva Fuller, Hazel and Irene oxmty, waa arrested Saturday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff William ifpore, on a etate warrant charging him with taking. In him with taking Indecent llber-tl with a nine year old girl.

No Service Sunday (apaol) a F'ntaaraph.) oiTiTt. July 21. There will nol Riley at home. He also leaves three brothers and three Bisters: William. Whiting, Iowa: Ed.

Webster Cltv rr. w. E. Frawlev will officate and burial will be in St. Mary's Catholic cemetery.

Scouts from troop No. 13 of which Delmer was a member, will be pallbearers. The boy died from tetanus result-inc from an Injury he received In, Iowa; Mra. Carrie Wilson, Roches ter, Mra. Emma Hoffman Flora and Mrs.

Ann Ingram, Ken- npy One brother, Harry Riley, Is a' ui-fla. aervice Sunday at the Lutheran church as the minister. Rev. VTf Schnack. and his family are way on a trip to Michigan and WiacoMUa.

nrs right leg when he fired The funeral to be ti.M .1 8 1 OI Ihoma 10 nlm on me morn- wOf inome Sunday, at 2i30 p. m. la charge inK of July 4,.

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