Twenty YearsAgo TodayOct. 8, 1026.Charles E. Hill, general safety ; agent for the New York. Central * railroad, 'and his staff arrived in i Maltoon today. Mr. Hill will give i an address on safety at the dinner meeting of the Association of Com-I mcrcc this evening, b Addison Hccrmans, a former res-- ident of this city, died today In- Kankakee at the age of 75 years.c Chicken thieves entered the poul-i try house of Mrs. Will Elliott, four i miles north of this city, last night and took 50 or more capons, cock-1 erels and pullets of the Light Brahes ma breed.s LcRoy E. Parker, senior mall carrier, is on a hunting expedition in i Wind River, Jackson Hole and other i wild game sections of Wyoming.\ Oct. 9, 1926.rj “Tex” Rickard, millionaire sports 1 promoter, and Miss Maxine Hodges of New York were married today in 5 Lewlsburg, W. Va. s J. W. Cole, for two and one-half t years managing secretary of the- Mattoon Association of Commerce, has resigned his position to take- effect on Nov. 1. He has taken a e position as secretafy of the Cham-y ber of Commerce at Huntington, at- Ind. dlRoy Coy and Miss Maisle Gard, both of Springfield, were married re today fn that city. Mr. Coy is a er b former Mattoon young man. ofLeo Smith of Mattoon and Miss Arline Huron of Little Rock, Ark., re formerly of Mattoon, were married C C yesterday at her home in that ai ■ city. Si