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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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THE PANTAOEAPH BLOOXUNOTON, ILL, TRIDAY MORNHTO, AUGUST 3, 1917. 12 guard mora than a century ovr miaannai. anv relative of roars r- Ihs humorist found nr ouflet la one rhanra of Mlas Jslln Aletander. The acted preliminary to the rlnatng of TO REORGANIZE COMPANY tha year a work Tha following dele IS CAPT. GARDNER NOW tlenrge HakhmelefTB syes flashed wlih rwaentsnent aa ha aald: "tea: ha la tba earns relation lu ma that NORMAL galea were elected til tha Mrlean cnuntv eonvenllon, la be held In Hooker T.

Waartingtun waa lo Uorw lllouailnctoa early In rieplember aire. Haltla IHtvtaon, Mra. iaira Kill WTLL JOIN TENTH ItWlWtNT. MJLTTAKY TTTUC TO LOCAL of those hearty Jokee which nave mails our country wliat II la Tha rob) and unimaginative report aaya simply that a man waa pried at Kast-bourns for kicking over a bot containing thousands of beea, which stung paasoraby. Hut beneath thla bald and unadorned servant one ran sea tha Irreprasalbls lliitleh splrtt ot healthy, whoJejKima fun bubbling up.

Washington," KILLED POP. tWALLOWID COIN gerald. Mra. alary alrWherter. Al DOCTOR.

PROGRAM OF BAND CONCERT ternate; a Ilea Jennla Ikiroua. Mra pmreeda la tn bo donated to lbs Krd Croaa, and any ana who la a mem-ler of tha Hed Crnea and wearing hia membership button will I admitted. There will be a booth at lha gala of tha rlnh grounds In the Interests of memberships for tha lied Croaa. Tha amplonea are scheduled to arrira on Kalurday from Kaaloul and at thin lima lha Krd Croee lae-ales will be buy and It la hoped thst many pew names will ba obtained for the local chapter. (.

1C 1 -aimer, Mra. M. K. arret Itta af He Derails Lawfua AttevnoU Ta Cheat Fallow Crawk ON FINAL LAP OF PLAy TO Grvaa CsvJsaJ Wiaap wa by AdJtO. Dssaraea, NORMAL Prevws Fatal In Beaten.

A 110 gold pbsr which ha bad AND TO NIGHT. IU(Mrt far May RED CROSS DRIVE tTratakt. swallowed la believed to bava lad to th murder of th man whoa muti A Vary Distant Relative. New York Ietter to tha rtttaburgn IHspateh: Boris llakhmeteff, head of tha Russian war eommlaalon, la of tha revolutionary party that dethroned lated body waa found In rrxamlBg Era, VQM H. Oaxdaar ywaawtJaj house In Jfcwlon.

The victim waa Mia JaaapHlna CaUhawvr Oava Da llahtfal Concarl Laat Want Othar Normal Note. CAMPAION TO Bf RU8HC0 TO FINISH. r-avea In th norm aide cf I lurch yard, la tha renter of York financial district. The had become decayed and waa In ger of falling. Tha etact aa of tha tree Is record, but aa frictal the aald It dated bark mora than hundred year and may have In xiateaer aa a sapling whan first house of wonrhlp waa biiln it that tlm there war deer In forest on Manhattan and In.i war coennvon.

At any rat, the waa In full alrength In Trinity first rhurcb waa built An Alias. In order to save bla dog's Howard P. of Hutchinson u. publo announnnnant last week '1 .1 had changed th animaT a from Keieer to Itennla, "I really aM afraid aotn ona would take a tt him." Judg Iwla axplalned. 1, beslda th Kaiser's name' l-ri' anyway'-Kanaas City Star.

Landon' Pressing Topis. Hklnner What ar you doing ai- tha rationing? l-odmor ih. when mea't Caar Nicholas and brought about tha Ns spirit Alfred A. Knopf. Hew York's llns-slan aspert.

said the other dayi The Itueatan revolutionists rs mvatloa. They're Ideal lata. They otxWa ban lb siUnlsaU tffln Ib Wubbixtas, to pi. aaad MsLeaa county win ba lw ft oompaey In tha naw Tenth rssrUneet of the XMlDola N-tiooeU MaJ. IE.

Botiar wJI ba greso aoalUno on tha atari of tha new brtgad, a poat a good a a majorahlp, and parhapa Mmatlilnl bat tar. Thta gratifying Information Idaotllfrd aa Louis Caaalll of Now fork City. Tha polio theory la that Caar! I and three compankina, said to gunmen, war dividing tha spoils of a rohliery In thatr room, when Caarlll new order of things. It la understood that he la to remain In this country as ths new ambassador of Itussla, Jua for a com of training fur now Invite tha German populace lo revolt but revolution demands a Aa other one of tha popular con suoreedlng Oeorge llakhmeleiT, royal- earu by tba Normal band wtll be Oarmtn let and friend of lha deposed caar. Aa demoeratlo spirit and tha Mamborihlp New Naarln, the 1,000 Mark In County tlfl Time in rranklln Park anient t'p to tha present time, no total peopla, ao far as a demoenUta spirit goes, are as deficient as tha old lady.

Ivan thla oa North atroel. A oaclai atand W1U ba erected la tba A very rat 01a laay got siuca in tha dorr of car, and could t't ael'her oat nor tn. waa laarnad by Mayor E. Jonaa and albar immainaUv of tta Hona I Irf-u. who want Pprtocflcld yartarday for a confrr-mra wlta AdJC-Oso, rrank B.

IHrfc-aoa. Crrrttt la Raeaivad. Ur. UudM armiilf-narssaalr a I anianlaii 1 a cantata In th U. H.

arm Uiax rank going to a phjrel-i cttavn ot kaowa and Mlltjr. Lsr. (Jaxdaar aom tin ago enUat-a4 and. waa accepted la th medical hot ourpa, and waa give In-atrtaottotse from war dnparunant. after had past the eiamlnation to pre rule hlmaWf satin tba outfit of figures of mamberahlp of tba Red 'Hidtways, ma Try sma- swallowed tha gold Place- Tha condition of tha body la believed to have resulted from an attempt by Caaelll'a companions to recover the ooln.

Tha medical eiamlner found th coin la tha stomach. New York Trlbuna CUT TP.lr.ITV "CHURCH YCA-MORI. Tree Had Guarded New York Grave Far Mar Than a Century. New Torn. Workmen today pnt tha as tn tha largwat of tha seven middle of tba a treat and midway between tha railroad and llruadway for the uee of Ue play arm.

All of tba Bloomlnctoa oara wtll turn their trol-leya at liroadway and tba loop oar will alao turn at thla point and at, waytl' tha conductor snouted help Croaa In McLean county have been announced by tha management of fully. ran readily ba Imaalned. Oeorge llakhmeteff, who hss resigned his embassy and Is now living In Washington aa a private clua-V. has no lova for tha man of tba same name who la here as the rspreeentatlva of Ihs new government A friend of the former ambassador recently met him on tba street and stopped to talk for a moment "1 aee the war mromlaainn from your country has arrived," said ha -Hy the way, Is the lloris llakhme. ten, who Is at the head of this rom-t I 'Oh, drat tha fellsrl' panted tne tha week'i campaign.

However, It old lady. 1 ain't got no aidewayt. GD. Isrkano mrin4 tba (telega clothing and auppllna for field enr- tlon cordially. Ha denied that poll- Cornea I lighten my belt.

tba MM aide of tba central tratka on iDa that (ha Hvurea are (ratify-be alven over to tba band and tha fled and are puahln to tba and tba "Ta tha City." Chicago Herald: Tha drift to the 'lira had anything to do win me view. Ha accordingly provided Bim- anif wltb tha outfit specified by tha Hk inner From th ouuna or Inaldet Punch. treatment of Ma J. Huller. na plained that tba oriftnal plana con- giant area more tree that have alond rMa continues.

Tha latest estimate war department, which la aa elano- pevpte. Aulomobuae wiu be nmwi mamberahlp campaign. of tna census bureau shows that 40 1 nrf hald himself In redl-l rmlni tha regiment bad nwn lu come to from wlhr sad of the tha total population now Uvea In It aeama that thla county baa attracted attention In tha UUnola headuartera, according to tha fol- nnsa lor a call to auiuai amy on mangea. a nuitwr 01 mni jd atand withia a anort ai-ry ahort notlca. That ba waa in aaaurnrd to th northern portion Uuc Mtanr id of tha band cities of over l.ooa.

as agalnat 1 In lilt. Hurh an Increase in so short Icwlax diapatrh received laat night period naturally attracts attaa- Ivan until tha 16W 10 rrpon or tna a lain, in tna aorartbiiui unusual and ba appro-! btirsma iwwwrf dmda tha 1 h. that ha will bava1 malornhlDi by tarrllnry and thla aland, where rPo will bo alretcbed arruaa the atrert making It kmjwa-alble to drive thru. Inrector K. Klor- THERE WILL BE tlon.

Are wa to becaue a nation of city ainpla tiu to arrana bul prlala forrod a rhano In tha oiidnal alata. baa prepared tba (uuuwmg Money Barrels of from Chicago: -llllnola today past tha TOO.oW mark in IU dnva for 1.000.0M members of lha Ited Croaa. Imwn state cities and counties developed stirring memhrrehlp rampalgna McUran county with IHonmtngton Ita chief city. Jumped from members to 7.000. leaders of tha organisation there declared tba county's quota of 10.101 would be past before tba end of the week.

The bureau county chapter reported t.o0 new members thm duv Mattnnn. which a fW mis collect program of ten nuubera ruT Uie evemng: 1. luvrrcarglll March Alex y. Llthgow 1. Aeolian Ualtl rkiguab I.

Lucta de Leuimmnoor IKinloaettl i. laaalng of the Ited h- King 5. iYrnch National Iieflle March Turlet biimnmia arfaira. inraaon aaaurra Th title of captain, wltb which te that lha drpartmrnt tn Hpfint-Jtr. tlarilnrr la roniniiaalonrd.

la un. fld rntrruinrd th a-natnat confl-uaual, for mont of lha phyaiclana dnra In Ma). Hutlnr. Thry who rntrr thla acrvica are nrnl wtll arqualnlMt wllh hia nrfllont thn title of liruti nanL The hiahrri rm-ord In the National Uuard and mnk txatowrd on Ir. Gardner alo thru the Pianiah-Amrrlcan war Imaum of hia prrvioua errvicre and It waa daalrrd to make a pUwe th actual thrati-r of r.

IT. liard-' fnr him on the ataff of the hrKaJ" nrr H'nt irnre than a year on duty' commander. The delegation waa In-in France with the llrltmh forcea alructed tn d. finitely tender MaJ. and In one of the hiwpltaia Itutler aurh a and It waa of London tn caring for the wound- made plain that hia aervlcea were rd I wanted hy the atatn and that It waa iiavtnir aeen and worked with believed that he would prove very actual war condiUona.

I. Gardner uneful to the department If ba la not under any falae Impreaalona wlllinf to accept, that he la about to take a pleasure Majar Will Accept tTio. (n the contrary, ha reuliara ih rirrmniuiirn tha dele- Intermlealon. Bweet Memories momha ago waa almost completely nade) Mackie-Beyer K. too Newton members Twilight livertjre new Uood Old Gala 1 medley Just a Few Bushels of Oats Will Buy a Good GUARANTEED USED CAR NEW ONES COMING IN DAILY COME AND SEE THESE BARGAINS At Franklin Park Tonight M.

L. Laks dwellers, after all. Why the drift to cities In face of tba fact that we are In a period when agricultural prod-ucta command higher pliers, agricultural lands are worth more and agricultural occupations otTer opportunities greater than ever before? One of the reasons Is ths tendency of prosperous farmers and farmers who want tn retire to move to town It la Inevitable that small rltlea should grow up in the more thickly populated agricultural section and that farmers of the clsjtsee referred to should Incline to move there because of the co-operative benefits to bs secured. The small rty Is. In essence, an exemplification of tha general co-operative movement Another la the fact that other Industries have been flourishing aa well as agriculture, as a rule, during the period In question, thus offering attractive employment tn thousands.

Ths appeal to the reel lees element of the rural population must be unusually strong during a period uch as that we are passing through at present when even unskilled labor commands a higher price than ever before. Added to this, of course. Is the still unchanged fact that to the averare man life In town seems more attractive at a distance than life In the country. Much enthusiasm and Interest has I'nited We Htand Al Hay Imlrprndentia It U. Mali been ahown In the county campaign, 'The tar -H pan led but there are still many who are not that he la itoina Into a $rm of hard ffstll)n twlievea that MaJ.

Hutler will affiliated with the organisation. It aervlce and danger. Il.il he la un- of the fine hia Operation for Appendicitis. la ths desire of the local chapter to senee of duty to llttrr hy ccptln and also use hta dertaklng It as hia country. Mlas Khiabeth Ihinntng, secretary get every member of every family In Influence to reorganise tne local Th.M of the Normal 1'nlvcraUy Y.

W. C. the rltv for membership. companv the regiment will be a meeting at the M. waa taken with an attack of ap- Tonlrht In Franklin rark at pendlcitts yeeterday and was oper- hall tonight at clock.

A. drill 1 a public demonatratlon will be held I whiKh time the nark will be sted on at Ilrokaw Hospital, bhr of alt those who were en- therefore, GOSSIP OF THE OARAGE. Heard Among the Dealers Still Sailing Cars Salsamsn Active. Sam Met, of Kalrbury. has been In the local company and jn came thru the operation very well nominated with colored electric uuios om jitchta srul the iiioomingron nana win 1 -it.

nflimrt with some sneclal We are now devoting permanently the third floor in the East Building 60x1 15 to our used car department where you will find salesmen ready to show and demonstrate serviceable Used Cars. Payment Plan. Open Evenings delivered an Overland model TrKymrnt If ft or more men can nny osys for urunaan pprea. In charge of Oeorge Itollle IJull. of T.iluca.

haa le aei-iired the company will lie mufi- Tom Graham was picked up by the barton. In nddltl'm to the muate bv delivered an C'verLind Country lull trTrii (n )t wa, announn-d yeater- police department near Hrokaw Ilea- Miaa Kern ration will alng roadst. r. ln Hpringfield that a place ton! 1 1 pltai yesterday noon in a bad atato, n) nf nn children from the H. W.

Jenkins haa placed hia or- I h(, (pi.n fllf. nIoorninrinn and of Inloiicatlon. He waa given a hear-! ime will alnr There will der for an overland touring car. aeveral d.ya all-'wed to determine Ing before Magiatrale Kred Ooff. on alng.

The complete C. M. oral, overiano -o whether or not the company conlJ nearing tne eviarni-e tne juuae procnun fnllown ayoewvnir. i 'oraantseo. 1 ne deiay naa re- I.

internatlonnl Pence Mnrcn Miner yretcrday. mlted In the loan of a number of nays in tne county jam -oi navum anything wherewith to pay bis tine Teal and lien, or Bvneaviiie. w. 1 who hav i iverland be was taken lo ths Jail. delivered a model s-S other command, but It is believed that many add.tional names can aeenred.

touring car yesterday. William Mecchiim. of llntlvllle, has placed his order for a Wills a six. I. VsJe Maine Haxter J.

To Arms. Overture Mllitare Clements 4. A Nlcht in June King 5. tvhntante Overture Myers 1'ncle Tom's Cabin Impe 7. Ptnrs and Stripes Forever.

t. A Short Talk Hy Rev. Walter Altken t. Community fine "America bv the rtlofimlnrton Ttand A Wreck of a Man. Tom LawKon, an old-time victim of the drink habit, was picked up by the police aKain yesterday In a very I It la thonght that many men who .,,1,.., h.

unit thirl British "Healthy, Wholesome Fun." Ixmdon Globe: It rather a relief to find that war. ths high pries of foodstuffs. Including drinkstuffs. an Increased Income tax. and all the rest of our daily bothers have not quite quenched the brave old Kngliah aense of humor.

The Briton waa always more of a humorist than a wit I-et the Frenchman polish hia glittering bnrba of epigram the Englishman was always more concerned with something concrete and practical In his Jokes. We notice that a stout fellow endeavored to keep up the Kngliah tradition at Kastboarne recently. It was a fine day, the sun was shining onjthe sea, and the high spirits of W. V. Al'oott, or Vtayneevuir, placed hia order for un oer- ry th flraft wl)) wiuing to bad state of intoxication.

Hia condi-l land touring car. Join the new company of the Tenth. Mr. James 1 "eltl of Covell. has upending several months with C.

U. Williams Son Co. 207-213 East Washington, St Bloomlnfllon, Illinois tlon waa such when he was landed at the City Hail thai County I'hyaician placed hia order for a six cynnuer thl) and the drll Ktndnbaker touring car. regulations they will he in a poaltioi ISayers was called to look him over. 10.

has 1L A. Warlow of Stanford. ik. offices He found atrong indication ot an Solo "Star Frm-orled Mlas Fern Patton to take h.n delivered a four-cynnaer -m when called. 1 attack of in addition to man" ill.

Commtjnltv Ping m.itiaiiM. murine- car. Thia Is one ,.1.. ik.m in tin fnr hia booxe atiiiction. but the -Marening mm uwmi ih new aoecial ralnt Jobs.

I ih. nMr e.iture Thl ptiyalcal condition was In such of haybrook. has an RrtvnntJure tht will shape that the doctor feared heil! John Crlgler been delivered Community ping 'TTully Round the Flag" Fill Out Blank. a tour-cjiiniicr doubtle appeal to manv young med wouiu uo u.mi.ie aiiu mn stud-balier touring car. who will he called In the draft tiou and dacided to do everytning pTalhle to bring him thru without it.

Every members Is requested to cut ing the coming fart. Need 50 to 75 Men He as cared fr at tne city jail but Wank from the Uswin was cared tor by a niKht Dolice ponce tasrapn. nave 11 iwi i.mnh. have Kd. Kclcks of Anchor, has been delivered a six-cylinder Studebaker touring car.

C. Y. Howera of has been delivered a six-cylinder, new Studebaker touring car. a weea aKu with them. mber with tnem.

inero win organixe the local company and. with many former otcrislons when whisky had the beat of mm. the cooperation of business men and other, it la hoped to line up fifty to seventy-five men within a few be two booths on either side or me band stand. Repeat Children's Play. The pageant "Cinderella." given Mias Colshower Gives Fins Concert BIG CROWD AT SAYBROOK.

ELECTRIC BREEZES days. If this 1 possible the enm- The concert given by Mias Joseph- the first of the week by children In In Ih. itniveralttf atl- Band Concert by Bloomington Band Pprlngfleld Mon-, oano vonten oy dav. The other eleven companies golrtltI Motorists Arreated in Paaa- nt0 camp today. tonum laat evening for the benent the east pan 01 me cny, "in oeatrd on taturday evening at tns the Red Cross waa a fine sue Ing Arrowsmith.

Country Club. The cast will be enlarged and the affair la toba In cees from an artistic standpoint and ahoukl have been beard by twice as large an audience aa waa present i BLOW AT WILL Traveling; To God via Molecules. There are experts In the business of living. I have known a lot of them. They were all old-fashioned The Woomington band had another very large crowd at Ita concert ln Haybrook laat night.

The concert was thoroly enjoyed, and especially the solo by Miaa Kern l'atton. hand hova and many Bloom- jMiss Colebower, altho a young wom-an. has dona much with her voice, hn heard her Iat evejlins For the Treatment of Liquor ST-. Christiana This means that theyWBre gxaUy plea-ied. Mr.

Foster, the thought a good deal; that they reader, waa summoned to the colors "Tufcf1- 'ij'l lil III 1" 111. i si jlriiTto taWJin'' III Invtnn nennle who accomraniea jr and urug Using I that they were by the war department late weanes- them, en Joy going to Baybrook. but; atudled a good deal they find it hard to get there, be- educated in the science of living, aay ana couiu om xiie 1 wa taken on the program by Miss wm uuni mo 1 1 cause or tne annoyance run mis science 01 living nasn 1 mucn 1 Dianl.t. Mr Fred Schroe- ln Arrowsmith. thru which place to do with the thing that modern a clarinet obllgawi they muat pass.

The authorities at Tner, um much played a wartnei ouiigaw Arrowsmith have a penchant for, thick steak and head lettuce with nmberunw pinching motorists, for alleged vlo-1 Roquefort-cheese dressing about It. lw" Sorreadul rnr years both srxea. Patamt's impaoawnent begins immediately no confinm-at no aas of nauactnng or dans 1 drugs. Treatment admioatered only by stilled, kindly JnT-akians. Pleasant suffoantTrngs.

Home remedies lor tobacco osmg and tssvonsoess. BooUxntiapbia Wis today. Tim OrflW. Stmtfc TnmB THE KELET INSTITUTE Ihrixat, m. lattona of speed limits, ana a num- nun anytnmg 10 ao wnn auto-, vennols Kriesler Miss Newcomb.

her of Bloomington men wno oe-'moDiics or teiepnones or oancing or clare they were driving not over 10 conventions or federations or ee.lctrtc miles an hour have been Jerked up: lights or railroad trains, because it mH tn nav fines. The fining, was Invented and used with perfect (a) Flower of All the (b) The Bondmaid lalo (c) My Laddie Thayer (d) Elegy Massenet business is said to be so regular, success before these things were ever I nnT farmers in the vicinity heard of. None of the above-men- Miss coienower. thev will drive to some other tloned commodities will go very far drive to some other Honed commodities will go very tar 1 MaI11rka Goddard where they will be In wtih ui 1 when we come to the real urtn with us th town to trade. tests.

Only Ood noes no danger of being arrested. SASB0DY IS A POISON FACTORY fa) "Ich liebe Orteg b) Als die alto Mutter Ivorak (c) Madchen mit dem Rolen Mundchen Fran-Miss Colehower. Eleventh Rhapsodie Liszt Miss Rothmann. Urge everyon to drink glass of hot water betor breakfast (a) Wiegenlled Brahms ib) Hy Little Note Englehardt (c) Open Thou, My Love, Thy Blue Kyes Massenet so why not be acquainted with him? One of our family was nranclng in the prldo cf his manhood the other day, talking about larwin's "Origin of Species." I told him that nothing on earth Is quite so Impotent as science. He scoffed at me and began about "cells" and "molecules." Of course when you get down to a "cell" you are running back to Ood as fast as your legs can carry you and you miKht Just as well say "dust of the earth" or "rib" and have done with it But he continued to bluster.

By and by I said: "My dear. If your little son were lying at the point of death you would kneel down and pray. If you were in a storm at sea or faclns a line of battle Ood's name Mtsa colehower. Women Help in Harvest. lAst Saturday evening Cary Reynolds, of Iroy, finished cutting his sixty acres of oats on one of Mr.

Frank (Brumbaugh's 300 acre farms, five miles east of Ieroy. He used Ms tractor in cutting them, and his wife ran the binder. His two hired men did the shocking. They estimated the oats would yield 75 or 80 bushels per acre. He alao farm 210 acres of corn, assisted by his wife and daughter Nora, in plowing.

Returned Home. Misses Ima and Vclma Sptcer. who have been attending summer school at Normal, returned to their home .1 Wmreoner. 111. I-aflt week was Tie Molt Weaiiieir Is The next six weeks will probably be the hottest time of the summer.

Why suffer with the intense heat when for a few cents per week you can keep a perpetual breeze blowing in your home, office or factory. Until our present stock is exhausted we have marked All Electric Fans At A 10 Peir Cenl Mscooiintt This means that we will sell any fan in our house at a discount of 10 per cent until our present stock is exhausted- If the war continues we may not be able to secure any fans next year, as many of the appliance factories are busy with war materials; if we are able to secure, any then, the prices will undoubtedly be much higher- Don't miss this sale and the earlier you come the better selection you will have. Ii your house isn't wired, phone for a free estimate on wiring it so that you can use a fan as well as the best and cheapest light in the world. (a) Romance Zitterbach (b) Fragrance of the Rose. Richards (c) Gavotte Thomas Miss Newcomb.

Parents of a Girl. Mr. and Mrs. It. L.

Hanson of tit West Willow street are the parents a fine trirl baby, born yesteruay would come to your lips." A great of Just as coal, when lt burns, leares behind a certain amount of incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves ln the allmen-ta ry canal a certain amount of Indigestible material, which lf not completely eliminated from the systom each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomaine-like poisons are formed and sucked lnta the blood. Men and women who can't get feeling right must begin to take Inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate ln It to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of pois morning at Brokaw Hospital. (spent visiting tha Misses Addie and silence fell ln the room where a moment before all was argument and bluster.

Everybody knew that It was true. I knew It because I have faced Parents of a Girl. Mabel Stewart, or iroy. ji-ma and Miss Addie were schoolmates at Normal during the past year. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Tuggle of iiK Rsst Mulberry street are the par the line of hattle. I 1r iK.t th.mnth. ents of a line girl baby, born yes Size of the Glass. I km.

a cloaer aeoualnt- terday morning. Visited Starved Rock. M. and Mrs. E.

K. Parret and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunn of South Fell avenue made a trip to Starved Rock Local saloonists wish it stated ance wlth Goj tne men. Maybe that in the change in the size of lt lg because mothers face the ex-betrr glasses In the new scale, they treme tna oftener than men the are selling ten ounces and not physical trial which is the red badge eight, as reported yesterday morn-' ot courage.

Men are not often called ing. This is a reduction of twoi to -gpt their breasts against the ounces. I bayonet" but it Is woman's lot her "manifest destiny" to face the rend-To Michigan. int of flesh that men dread. It is Dr George B.

Kelso, left yester- this high call to chivalry which for-dav for Mackinac Island. for ever sets up woman's claim to man's and back yesterday afternoon Air. 1 -arret drove his car. Normal Notes. Word has been received from Mr.

ons and toxins ana to Keep toe entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are tmbject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, consti soiourn or several cwi. niouiitw.c and Mrs. Henry Gallagher, who left on Sunday for a trip overland ln their car to Ohio, stating that they w. A.

Watson of ibil the thought of our hour of mother had arrived at Springfield, and terday for Topinabee, to remain thru August. hood. We belong to the royal legion pation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug gtore The Countrv Contributor In July had a very pleasant ride, without even a ounctured tire. They will At Your Service visit ln Ohio for a week or ten days. Mrs.

Walter rryson of North Lin. den street is making arrangements tn move to Sterling 111., where she will and begin practicing internal sanitation. This will cost very little, is sufficient to make anyone an B. N. Ry.

Lt. Co. Home From Memphis. rr. Joseph Moore has returned from a two weeks visit In Memphis, Tenn.

A Mortuary. Ouidc (takini; party around big college) And this is the examination room. Tourist What a musty smell lt has. Guide Yes; many hopes lie buried here- enthusiast "on the subject. Ladies' Home Journal.

The Flapper on the Land. "1 bear you've worked on the land a good many years, Mrs. Wiggs. Well, what toilet cream have you found best for the bands?" London opmlon. May Catch Up.

Iiortor What? Troubled with sleeplessness? Kat something before going to bed. Patient Why doctor, you once told me never to eat anything before go Kemember inside bathing Is more important than outside bathing, the Bkin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing make her future home. Her sister. Miss Minnie Vetter of Sterling, arrived here last evening and will assist her ln packing and getting ready to move For sale Table beets for canning. Your last chance.

Phone 6630-L. 11.50 per bash el. It W. Wardi Adv. Mr.

Albert Bisrhoff and family of Phoenix avenue drove to Kappa yesterday and spent the afternoon fishing in Mackinaw river. The W. C. T. V.

held their regnlsr meeting at the residence of Mrs. M. Anderson. 309 West Ash street, yes-i verday afternoon. Business waa trans.

I poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the Bkln. so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Advertisement. 1 Same Result.

Doctor, my hust'and 1 atroubled with a buzzing noise ln his ears." "Better have him go to the seashore for a month." "But he can't get away." "Then you go." ing to bed. Doctor (with dignity) Pooh, pooh! That was last January. Science has made enormous strides then. Christian Kegiutec..

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