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,1 TPE PANTAGRAPH. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 15. 1912. 11 THIS SPRING The Official Baseball Schedule of the Three-I League for the Season of 1912.

AUCTION SALE Desirable if You Teks Vlnol Now You Will Bo Strong All Summer. "I can get alotiR pretty well In ths spring," Bald a fueble looking woman the other day, "hut the Bummer always pulls me down bo much." The trouble with Ler was that she did not know that oho ought to prepare In spring to Btand the summer-then she would got along all right. Our delicious cod liver and Iron In the best spring medicine because It builds you up makes you eat more and digest better makes your blood rich and pure puts healthy color In your cheeks. Mr. P.

O. Barker, of Bowen's Mill, writes: "When I was badly ran down last spring, took Vlnol In an effort to regain my health and strength, and It did not disappoint me. It made me feel as well as ever." So, to all weak, pale, bloodless run- 4 esMences D.port. Dubuque. Jeorta.

BloomlintoiC (julncr. 8prlni((leld, Denrille. I Decetuf. DAVENPORT TU jiy lt Jujl, Juljl 17 Junt ,5 (un JuM Au. 2i, J2), tS.

Auk. Au. 18, (80, 10). Julv 89, 87, "28. July 2, 24, 26.

July 18, 1. July tl, Sept 7, b. Sept. Aug. 29, SO.

Ang. 14, tf. Aug. 12 (IS, 13). Aug.

17, "18, IS. Aug. (1. 18). mmrana 1" Mr 11.

le, IS. My 10. M.y 11. 1J, IS. DUWMJUB Jul, 1 PANTAfRAPH Ju" Jun' '19, 17.

June It, 15. June IS. H. June 12, 11 Aug. 81, Sept 1, 1.

imiinunniU Aug. IB, (20, M). Aug. 1, 8, July 28, 2t, July 27, Jg. July SO, tl.

21. July 18, 1. mfc- Aug. Sept. Aug.

12, (IS, 18). Aug. 14, 16. Aug. (IS, 18).

Aug. 17, '18, IS, i M'r Jum 4. 8, 8. Uty 8, 4, Mey '6, 6, 8. M.y 18, 17.

Miy 18, 14, 16. FEOKIA July 1 Jul, PRINTS Jul'' Ju" Aug. tl, it, Aug. 10, Ml, U. Aug.

81, Sept 1. July 2u. 2S. July 18, 1. Jly 28.

St, 16. July 28, 17, 38. Sept 8, 4. Aug. 28, 28.

Sept. 8. Aug. (18, 18). Aug.

17, 18. Aug. 12, (18, It). Aug. 14, 16.

nTACVrriTOV m' 10' ll- 'r s. MV "ey 18, 14, 15. Miy 18, It. BLOC MiaOTOf July I I jui, 4. Ju Jlln, jn, lf, JllM 1S iJu.

Aug. 14 n. a. AUg. Ml u.

Aug. (21, 22), 28. Julv 18, 1. July SH. 21, July 28, 17, 28.

July IS, St, 16. Aug. 38, IT, SB. Bept 8, i. Seut 8.

Aug. 17, M8, 18. Aug. (16, 16). Aug.

It, 10. Aug. IS (18, 18). orrmnr If- Mey 8. 10.

M.y 11, '12, 12. June 10, 11. Mir 80. 81. June 1 (JUIMOT June tl, IS.

July SS, '18, tl. May St, S8, 18. Ilty 22, 28. TUC July 18. "It, It.

June SO, Kl. July 18. 17. July 10, IS. juy 8, JuI1 4l JJ.

jun, so, 21. Aug. (22, 22), 28. Aug. 7, 8, 'Aug.

1, (SO, 10). Aug. i. Aug. 1, 1 July (30, SO), 81.

7, '8. ihept I. 'Aug. SO, SPBlsntmnn 11 5 Si Miy 9, 10. June 4.

8, 8. June 1. 2, S. L.y "80, 80, tl. June June S7, 28.

il.T 2, 88. My 24, 2S, July 8, 7. (ICC July lfl, 17. June 20. S0.

a a. a 3' ll" K. lm" a- Aug. 81, Bept 1, 1, UnJL Aug. 1, (20, SO).

Aug. 84. Aug. 4. Aug.

6, t. July (80, 80), 81. Aug. 1, t. Sept.

6, 8. Aug. 2, 80. Srpt 8, 4. nAvmiJi JSr Hw 4.

My tl. Mir 18, 1. Ju, 1.1,1. M.y tS. 2.

Jn.e 4, 5, DAHTILU Mty SS, 18, My St, 28, 28. June 82, -28, SS. June S8, 17, SB. July "1, t. Julv 8 8.

RIM July T. Jul 10' Aug. 21. 25, 26. Aug.

10, 11, 11. AU' Aug. 81, Sept 1, 1. July (80, 80), H. Aug.

Aug. 4. 4. Aug. 8, 8.

bept. 8, 4. Aug. 8, t7, 28. Sept I I 1 DIOATCTI iui ''m'" MT W.

tl. M.y B8, 28. June Jun. 1. 11.

DEOATCB U.y 18 M.y IS, 18. June 87, June 82, -28, SB. July July 1. July 18. It.

II. NFWS Jun. tl 18. JUM tl. July 10, 11, II.

July 8. I. Aug. 10, 11, 11. Aug.

8, I. (22, 12), 23. ug- Jul (. W. Aug.

6, 6. Aug. 8, 4, Aug. 28, 17, 28. Aug.

25, SS. Sept. 7, H. wo gay -rase Vlnol this spring and be strong all summer." We guarantee vino! to satisfy you and re tuna your money If It does not. H.

J. rrov, uruggiBi Bloomlngton, 111 MR8. J. C. LEONARD Wife of llrutrnunt aetrniander V.

S. nvy be- rwim murh th.t hid tlm to lr ill rr tlii- world. you Mn ftrl nnimpoo I Trim it H. J. Fnr'.

drnir 111. TMD. 2 EAST DOOR COURT HOUSE DESCRIPTION Seven-room house, hot and cold water, bath, lavatory' and toll, et, gas, furnace, slate roof, hardwood floors, cement v'BJks. paved street, good barn, splendid netshborhood. convenient to two street car lines Located a', iilffl South Leiaud street.

Nine-room house, hot and cold water, bath, lavatory and toilet, raa, furnace, etc. Conveniently located and on street car line. No. bs8 North Center street Five-room house, water, gas, convenient to street Car line. 815 est Miller street.

Five-room house, water, gas, convenient to street car line. S1S We'. Miller street Owner resides out of city and wishes to dispose of theee bouses because he personally cannot look after them, and desires to use his money In other business interests. uyspepsia is our natioal ailment. Burdock Blood iBtters is Mlie national cure for it.

It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies theblood, builds you up. HOPEDALE. s. Tanner, director of the) 60 eente. Douhle heeler.

annum ooumen or America, dellv-ird nn adrtresB on the recent revision of rates In that order to the local SHunn elo.ee Sept. 8. M.r 12, Hunriiy, 80 eenu. 10 PER CENT ef purchase prlct en day of ssls. 16 PER CENT additions! to be paid when detd It delivered.

Balance will be car-rlod at 6 per cent secured by mortgage, to be paid In Ave years, with privilege of paying part or all sooner, if desired. camp. 1 here was much discontent imionc I he Woodmen of this camp, but Mr. Tanner explained everr dete.il nf Husbtknd snd Wlfs In Hospital. Mrs.

John Hoppa submitted to an side league pushing forward Tbe mesl liberal proposition tvrr ollrrf d. persom desirlno the new rate so explicitly that almoss to pnrcuase i home In tbe City ol Bloemlngion. operation yewMrday mornlnc at the Bt Joseph hospital. Bba was resting very- everyone was convinced that the new r.ite was for the rmt nt th ANOTHER STAR SIGNED. Jot Rewsn, Pitcher From St.

Louis, Stcurtd by Bloomingtan Other Fsn Fsrs. The Thret Eye league soheduls was declared adopted yeeiterday. de E. SWEENEY, Auctioneer. W.

H. METZGER. lHllon. He also comrared the ratea 'comfortably last evening. Mr.

Hocns. who suhmlttd to an opsraKlon sotns with the rates of other comDanlea. ORGANIZATION IS PERFECTED. the elegant new Masonlo Temple, which now graces the sIV where the old hlKh school building once stood; the elegsnt hotel building on the site of the old Ashley house; the public llbrarv. the Bloomlngton Cluh.

Trotter fountain, Y. M. C. WHIlems gnrsge. the business buildings which now occupy the site of the old Brokaw plow factory, and numerous other noticeable Impr- vements.

"When I was last here. Miller park, your up-to-dats pleasure resort, was Wnrwn as Miller's pasture I had hnpe1 to see the old high school again showing tht the Woodmen rate are tln airo, will be able to lea.v ths still lower other Insurance. I hospital In a few days. spite tha oppoaf.lon of Bloomlngton, Second Mosting of Property Ownerl Qulncy and Decatur. All three aeso-clallons will make an effort to have 11033 Is Full of Enthusissm Regular Monthly Stations Htrt-fttr.

SE0 when I came back, snd I regretted It very much when I learned that It had been torn down. Miss Raymond, now JfOOL the action reconsidered snd some changes made. The CJulncy association takes exception to the numer-oua Sunday douhle headers and excessive mileage. If two more chibs can be lined up In opposition, the changes may be ordered. Sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust, a meeting will bt held at Rock Island some time next week for the purpose of organizing a new bast ball league to Include Molina, 111., Waterloo, Cedar lUpJda, Clinton and The members) of ths East Side Im Mrs.

Fttrwllllsm, was the principal when I attended school there. Reoslls Frank's Death. provement leaeTo met laert night at 7:10 o'clock In the council chamber of the city hall to complete organi Mrs. longwlll stated that she weti remembered the night that Teddy sation and to set forth the different matters of Improvement toward which Frank was shot st live county Jail snd of the lynching of his sssassln. Mr they Intend to work.

Tha meeting $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 All Wool Suits For This Week BLOOMER -The Tailor Iowa City, Iowa, and Hotkford. Hock-ford will bt represented. It Is said wirh Swalm was then one of the Jalers. She stated that altho she wae a mere child waa ont full of Interest and earnest effort to better conditions for the peo WE say, "try our School 'for we believe that the Families that have not tried them, have been missing the Best School Shoes. at that time, she remcmhere the si fair.

ple reeldlnc on the taat side. In speaking of Detroit, her home I city, she slated that It Is a live placs iiv tn Tlera. according to Officers and Committees. The officers as elected at the first meeting of tbt olub were: Dtvls Ew- Insj, chairman, and T. F.

Harwood, secretary. a new of eeeklng a franchise In tha league In lll The meeting originally waa echeduled to take place at Mount ytattrday. but waa poatponed. It would bt better to postpone It for about five years mors. Tht etgned contract of Joe Rowan of St.

Lou la, a big pitcher, waa yesterday reoelvtd by President Al Moore of thie base balJ association. Rowsn Is a native of tha Mossnurl city and for four years was pitcher on the famous Central high school team, on of tke best In that class tn the country. He pitched tht latter part of last season for Jackson. winning and loalng three. He la 11 years old, 8 feet 11 Inches tall snd The first work of the meeting was to her belief, will capture (he baae bail pennant thie season.

She mentioned tht fact that Dertrott has numerous theetPTs and nickel shows which are open Bundavs. Mr. longwlll Is em-ploved ss assistant foreman in ths box factory of the Burro ugbs Adding Ma hear the report of tha executive com School Shoes for Boys and Oirls, from leathers selected for their special purpose. School Shoes made by the best Shoemakers we know. School Shoes formed to fit the erowine feet of Boys and Girl perfectly, and to guide them righ.

weighs 170 pounds. He Is expected to mske good with Bloomlngton. mlttte which had been appointed lo select commute. The result of their report was that tha following com-mltttee were appointed to carry on the work at Uit organisation. These art: Committee on track elevation: J.

T. LIUard, W. R. Bach. E.

W. Ogleves, W. 8. Harwooel. Charles Brokaw.

Commlttet on fire protection: O. Bert Read. O. Whltmer, Ppencer Ewlns. W.

S. Saddler, Wilbur M. Carter, Mercer Davis, Fred B. Capen. Comtndrte on mty relations ad publicity: Homer Hall Rain Welty, E.

K. tonnelly, fK. L. Carlock, James Mc-Mtirray. Eipress committee: R.

C. Baldwin, CHARLES S. DENEEN The Fighting Republican Governor School Shoes at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $3.50 The price of a School Shoe does not mean so much as the amount of service and satisfaction that pes with the Shoe. I'lace the Shoeing of the Children in our hands and see how profitable it will be for you. chine Company.

FOR BALDNESS This Treatment Costs Nothing If It Falls. We want yon to try three large bottles of Reiall "83" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that we will re. fund your money for the mere asking If It doee not el.e you absolute satisfaction. Thst's proof of our fnlfh In this remedy, and It should Indisputably demonstrato that we know mhat are talking about when we say thai Kaxall "93" Hair Tonic will grow hair except where baldness has been of such long duration that the roots of the hair art entirely diad. We are basing our statements upon what has already accomplished by the Ufe of Krxall 'W Hair Tonic.

We believe that what It has done for thousands of others It will do for you. In any event you cannot loat anything by giving It a trial on our liberal guar, antee. Two, aires. Boo and tl He-member, you can obtain Kexall Rcme. dies In this community only at our store The Rexall Store.

W. T. Short. hofA 112 North Center street. AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Interesting Observstiens by Former Blocvmington Women, Whs Rs-turns From Detroit, -Mrs.

W. E. Loner 111 of Detroit, Mich Is a guast at the home of Mrs. M. K.

Borlan of this city. Mrs. Longwlll was formerly Mlea Maggie Whitney, former Bloomlngton resident, who now returns after an absence of twevity-fivs years. Her last place of residence In this etty was on North Lumber street. Earlier she attended the Jefferson street erhiv! and also tht old high school.

In sl-ei. King of her Impressions of the rlty as It Is today, Mrs. Longwlll stated that there havs neen many marked rhengrs for the better during tht past quarter of a century. In this connection sh mcmlnned the new court hous'i and roted the fact that nearly all of the uptown stores have been rebuilt dur EXPERT SHOE FITTERS SOUTTI SIDE SQUARE eft, Among those who favor him are: The Farmers' Instltutt People. Thott Who Toll Thost Inrtreated tn Education.

Thoaa Interested In Clsaa Lero-latlon. Thost Interetud In Purs Food. Thost tntareated In Mors Perfect Charitable Institutions. Those Interested tn Honest Poll. tics.

Those Who Favor Civil Barries. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE R. Hasena-lnkle, Parker. Communication From Women's Club. A communication was received from the Women's club to the effect that the two organisations co-operata as much as possible to better condition.

They also made reference In the communication to the city ordinances relating to different matters oward Improvement. Sentiment of tht Meeting. There different members who took the floor and talked with reference to the different matters which It was proposed to take up. Those speaklmr were Alderman Harvey, J. T.

LIUard, Mercer Davis, Alderman Welch, Harvey Hart. E. W. Oglevee. Miles K.

Young. Charles Asia, Wkller Arm-brustar, R. A. Cow let, A. B.

Barr and Mr. Miller. Alderman Harvey submitted somt Interesting f-Kuret showing that over half of tht city of Bloomlngton, In wltt ADVERTISE IN THE PANTAGRAPH ing her long absence. ht mentioned Among those who The Struggle For "Bread" are against AH of Senator Ixrrlmer's Friends. All Disappointed Office Seekers.

is as old as the human race. E' While you are struggling, how All legislative Jackpottera. The Illinois Central Railroad acreage. Ilea east or Main street, ana therefore can consistently bt called "Kast BMa Every one waa snthuilsatle for es. penally deelred objects, the belnf new east sldt fire etaV'lon and tht elevation of tht Illinois Central tracks.

If tht elevation of tht tracks cannot be secured, the eubways at Washington. Clay and Ixwutt streets are to be sought, other tnaA'ers brought up more larger water mains on the East aids and an enlarged sewer. Te Beet Membership. It was decided to appoint one man tn every block. It being his business to snllen every man, woman and child who has occasion to cross the tracks.

In a movement for elevation and to set after the railroad. A recular time of meeting waa est as ttve first Thursday of esch month. ever, be sure you are struggling for real bread the kind that contains all the body-building material in the whole wheat grain. In TEETH THAT FIT Shredded OUST ALUMINUM PLATES Wheat Biscuit Tht place of the meeting It to De sn-nounred Just ahead of ths time of the meeting FIRST RAIN IN MONTHS. Lightest Winter Succeeded by Fell ef Moisture you have all the muscle-building, brain-making elements in the whole wheat prepared in a digestible form no yeast, no baking powder, no grease, no chemicals of any kind-just pure, whole wheat steam-cooked, shredded and baked in the cleanest, finest food factory in the world.

Nothing so delicious and satisfying for breakfast as Shredded Wheat Biscuit served with hot milk or with stewed or canned fruits. and Betaking Up ef Frigidity Is Due. Testerday brought a chanre In the weather conditions with plenty of rains to fill ths empty cisterns of which complaints havs heen made ny Bloomlngton rltlsrna. The rain he. gen early snd continued In a drlnly fashion most of tht day and was still coming down lata In the evening.

The rain soon made away with the snow and Ire and filled ths wslks with wstcr wherever a low spot was found. The ground being full of frost, there was about two Inches of mud on top of a hard base of frosen ground whleh refused to let the water soak thru or to get away In any faehlon. except thru swer and other drains. The day's readings wert; Maximum 40 Minimum 2 AT A. M.

I Best 1 J-Wirii mjTj or.iTTil.l!l MAMNFT? IN WHICH WE RE r- -AT, i Real inii uiinu i ii in vunT or rvT fl ko Shredded Wheat is the "Staff of Life" Baromettr 2-0l 1 1 1' AT P. M. Thermometer Barometer 11.94) PLACE MlSoLNU iliiuu vwixwi yui CATED IN TIIE CITY AT ANY PRICE Dr. Anshutz Chicago Dentists Urpett tnd Best Eijnlppe4 Office Ii BloomlBfton. COR.

RAIN AND MONROE STS. 0p EitaBfi us! Ssj A. I. PBOKE57S-L AT 1 V. M.

Thermometer 8F, THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY NIAGARA FALLS, N. T. Barometer IV 80 East winds; cloudy. Mrs. Sherman tick.

Mrs. Oeorge T. Bherman. West Wood strtt Is quite sick. isoi.

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