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TITE PANTAQRATTT, BLOOMDfGTOtf, FRIDAY MORNIXO. 0T7LT 19, 1918. the Otrrj wood wer tali SB by th News Notes of Clinton Pontlao Paragraphs I Happenings at Lincoln Pekin Points Americans wir aavaao. Counter-Attacks Breksaj Up. Bell-an Absolutely Rcmov Qresnview Man Injured.

Springfield, July II. (Special.) William Ileherna, ef Qreenvlew, wa brought to Ht. John' hospital thl morning suffering from a broken hip, sustained Wednesday night when his buagy collided with an automobile, liehern waa thrown from the buggy, and th auto past over him. Hastily crtanlied eounter-attaelrs New CUhr for Sea. Loa Angeles, Cal, July ll.

Alfrel Pevorrner, catcher of tb Vrnot I'aclflo Coaet League team, ha bn old to th Chicago American Leagu club, and William Dll. pitcher on th Vernon club, bu old to th rinnlnnatl National Lagu elub. William Kaalck, man agar of Vsrnon, announced today, OAS XATXB ill ADVANCED JOSZPH CAMPBELL KILLED MOM MZN AU OALLZD aialast th Americana dvlor Ttf OUIJ) MTAEI MANSFIELD inaigesuon. Dm rvre ana in-rv put mtt wr prtK-n up and our troop continued to ad vance. Pontlao Mad.

Meats Death at refund money if it fan, Exemption Board Ordered to la on town alone, en th south-I BupflrlsOTI Tk Action R- Pnblio Utilities Commission Mikes DecisionCost of Best- wrn pui 01 in iron unaer aiiac or Oret Laiee Button Two Bolts for Dlroros filed. Bend Five Aug. 1 Two 7a serais Thursday. lnT Is Also Given Boost. rocraui'EaraTOss garding Columbia Disaster Discuss Road Improvtmtata rranco-Amarlcan lore, captured lhtn gun.

Tho fin, objeetlv la th Olvrr aad Torcy sector wr reached la two hour of hard flchtlnr, Clinton, July It (Special.) Tb Pontlao, July II. (Spclal.) Ja XJncoln. July II. (Fpeclal.) Th Tho troop oa thl part of th Pkla. July (Special.) Tha Smart.

Attractive Values in Ready, to-Wear Garments Will Not Last Long at front did equally a wall aa thoa oa tat public utilltiea commission today banded down new chdul of eupervlaor today authorised Cbalr- ph Cbmpbafl a Jaokl at Oreat Lake Training Station, wag killed th front further north, taking title of malarial and prtaontra, who local board of ireptloa ba recelv. a call tor flv raea gat from br August 1. Tb ma Vrdatly Uallemana to namr a apeeiaJ by lectrocullon last Bight whll oommltte of flv to confer wlta rate for and beat for th Clinton Oaa aad Electii Company. eontinu streaming- back. Csrrlsd Everything.

cleaning aa ng1n boiler. Campbell' ar part of th call of which Illl- Qo Senior Frank O. Lowdet aad These Prices Come Early Tb dw gcbdul will provfh for bom waa la rontlae. A portabl aol' quota la 1.000. Tb man will go Attorney Osasral Druadaga for th light which Campbell carried became to Camp Wheeler, Macon, Oa.

purpose of aeourlng th continued th refloat of Pol-sons, where th attack wss eeellly surreaaful, th Americans carried everything for 1 hem by term. Early tola aft. hnrt circuited. Whea other Jackl Tb board announced thai th aervloe of Aaalatant Attorney Oen- rat of IMS par eublo feet ot gaa. Tha old prlo for gaa waa 11.11 per 1.100 eubl feet Th decision also direct that all flat rate for noticed aomethlng wa wrong.

Camp era! tiaasfleld during tha probe of bell waa dead. The young man wa government waal" column list which waa Issued aom tlm ago sklng trnnon thay bad paat thalr final known ohjectiv. From th cond th Steamer Columbia dleaater, and th second on of Mr. and Mra. Alex.

Campbell, residing at 111 West Sher to th third objective they swept men qualified for different line of any legal proceeding wnioa nay bat withdrawn and meter rates will aubtltutd tn plac of tha Georgette Silk Dresses la a varjoty of choico styles, mtdo ot best frsds Georgette, sttrsctire hsrrnonloos solorlngs and ular 125.00 and 130.00 ralnes, reduced tIA AC man avenue, ana waa porn on a work, haa been cloeed, baa also follow. Th eh airman who waa mad suns a twra barra Th cond objective wer usual-It taken by tha troora of tha first halls who had dug In at the flrat farm In bamn township March 17. II moved with hi parent to rate. Th published rate ror th sell for mea fur technical tracing which waa to filled by volun a member of thla committee, named steam heating will be aa follows: aa memlere, J-orter, of Mackinaw: thl city when he wa four year of teer, or If not In thla manner, by Nixon. Iteec Creek: Ueiselberger, age and had mad tbla bl reeldsnr tpitisJU Induction.

It wa said that tb quota ror th first 10.000, 71 cent per thousajidi for tha next 10.000, 10 IIMMtlltlltlt eiijccthea. Resistant Wat Vlaleua. Bvyntoa and Prloe of Dal van. ever slno. 11 waa educated in at.

ba ba filled. Another committee ma named to Mary' Darochlal achooL having Th board finished It physical confer with th atat' attorney of cent; for tb next 110.000. 41 cent, and all over 100.00. 40 centa. with a minimum char of 11 10.

Whll Th resistance to outh especially vicious. At some plce tha American advancing troop war graduated from that Institution, and spent two year In th high school Peoria county a te th beat of any xamtnatlon of th 100 or mor men wbe registered ber Jun 1911 lbi work waa completed Wednesday afternoon. action which may be Inatltutad in II later toog a posiiion wita ami will pay mor for tnir neat in neia up but only temporarily. connection with th boat cataatroph. th Meadowa Manufacturing Com tha futur otner win not pay me rrohably tha moat atuhbora r-latanc to the allied adranee de pany which he held until Bl enlist murh.

Wash Dresses Stylishly fashioned in extra fine trades ot Voiles, Ginghams, White Net and White Embroidered materials. All sizes, regular $10.00 and 112.00 Jjj QQ Oiaauaa Read Improvement. Th matter of th Improvement of Caryl Civ Concert Tb band concert waa given on ment at th Clreat l-tke. re veloped In tha region wt of Cheu- ported for duty at th Oreat Lake I. Employ Robbed.

w. 1L ataaa. an employ of th bun, which la four and ana-half the road on the weet ld of th cn May 1, 1911. Ha was a member TburaJay evening at It at th L-I ham Bark. Tb wegraa aaa tl flilrmla rantrtd railroad In thl City.

river between the rkia wagoa brtdr and Orchard Mine wa die- th lltb Company, th Regiment aula aoutbwaat of Bolssons, The Americana and French fighting aide by aid, however, refuted te be Camp Ferry, ll waa a second cual In th meeting of the guper-vleora thla afternoon. W. E. Hull. best that baa ben arranged fur th year.

Tb band la In good condition and th concert prvved enjoy claim that ha loat MS on Sunday In a certain lod room In thla lty it rumored that ther waa a pe rlaaa aeamen. It wa well known checked. Th American machine puna mowed the enemy down and in baseball circle around thla viclnl of Ieorl, waa prenent, and ha out lined what work waa really nce. ty, having received a letter for hi then our troop went on. dal meeting of the lodge on Wednesday night to learn all tha facte and thletlo aervicea wnu attending able.

Hous Party al Havana, A party of Lincoln girl I at Ha eary and What fund muat be provided to Inaur th laying a eoneret Igh achooL 11 was a faithful and to conduot a inoro vnw-i Th fishtlng at II continued In thle. region thle afternoon and aeeme likely to becom heavier whea th Waists and 1 00 fancy tria. md Voiles aad Orgtciliei, extra value, reduced to consistent member of tha Catholle the seme. Two or tnr prson ere Waists Eight dollar Georgette Waists, very wanted style and sit, reduced to $4.98 Skirts of Bilk Poplin In nary blu, black, laa blue, Ty, tan and whit; cut from fl aad $4.95 road from BartonvllJe to Orchard Ulnea, that hie county would church. He la aurvlved by his par under auaplcon.

and otrioer German reaervca arrive. ents, two brother and two sisters; working on tha case nnpe agree to pay th expense of one now find that wa Harry, now with tha machln run vana, whar tbey ar gueat of Mis Catherine Campbell at the lioydtn cottage. The party expect to return to Lincoln at th and of th week, nd 1 composed Of Mlsse I.ucil Uurke, Htephenle Panford. Henrietta llrown. Ruth Murphy and 98c the guilty party.

It I aia maa in eomoanv with othsrs, SURPRISE WAS COMPLETE tlt.wa company of th lfth Regiment, do- 116.000. and th halanc muat be Koanlia and Mary at noma. Itoaslla and llary at home. pending an venlng In a certain 13 lodg room, and not until wnt gj American Troop Wnt Over To I raised by aubeoripuon. A apecial to cat did dlcovr ni lose.

Joseph In Smith, W.th a Cheer and Seen Had Their 7" TZ, 12 The funeral will held from St Mary' church In thl city on Saturday, July 10, at o'elork. Rev. J. II. Cannon, assisted by Rev.

Father Joseph Abrahamson Die. rim vijHiivn. I supervisor. check which would not ot any ua to tba thlf lft undtoturhed but th moay. amounting to th abov amount was not left tr.

and Mra. J. A. Lucaa aa well With the American Army In I Krndrlck. of Pontlac.

and Kev. Ka could not buy th same gradts te II al th arlce. Thes ar very Usual reduction. At ton this Ml. Franc July 18 (By -the Associated! ther Barry, of OdelL will conduct Th board Of aupervlaora, to ahow solemn requiem high mas.

Burial will mad at Bt Peter and Paul aa tb children and other connected with th orphan' Home, wer saddened by th new of th death of Joaeph Abrahamson, a former Home boy, demise occurring on July 14. whll tb tad waa la th U. B. ar-vice at Camp Kosccrana, Saa Diego, Will ts Disqusliflsd Men. Tha looal board today waa author- res) American troop went ovr pprfciUon of the valuable th top with a cheer thl morning la assistance rendered Taiewell county tha launching of th allied eurprtae during th rcnt boat dlaatr by cemetery sear OdelL Train Crush Auto, Ised te furnish 1 men ror camp Taylor, on Aug.

1. and tny wre attack cn th front northwest Cat. Th new reached Lincoln on Uon 150 this afternoon; also donated to them the ammunition for th Chateau Thierry further ordered to gut me umnv Th enemy waa taken completely county quota from tna men -wno Wednesday, via letter, and state-that tb body would forwarded to rifle which they are using and which Mr. and Mr. LyI Pearson, residing five mile north of thl city, had a narrow escape from death about I o'clock laat evening when their Ford touring car, which thy wr driving.

wer recently touna 10 oe unquali belong to th county. Th ammunition haa been on hand for the paat Chicago for burial. fied. Th board haa written tor in formation a to whthr six of th ty aurprlae all along tha line The American tnvrpe war brought up In the night, together with Trench comrade from crack unit and lay waa hit br train tha laat cni- three years, and tha board thought viiarrf. A Orphan Chicg.

About Uty of th children of th eaao and Alton Hummer, at th twsnty-Uiree farmer remaining tha old alaa on should be called to nil th ouota. or If six of th class crossing near tha Interlocking tower rElZ "ly ion much of life. Orphan Home, accompanied by Dr. and Mr. J.

A- Lucaa, will leav can and FVench artillery opened fire. of 1918 should Ctiegatea to maae Fir Christian Church. the trip. on Friday for coicago, wnr in children will th guest of trie Chicago I. o.

O. V. for everal day Th Christian church waa dl Young Wsmsn Meet Clinton today entertained ICS dele The Americana advanced behind a terrific harm it to their first oj- leaf than half an honr. -r they wrere digging la, more Americans, In moat caaos, passed covored on fir ehortly after twelve o'clock today, firemen found that and will taken on round of en gate of th Toung Womer a For-tgn Missionary Borlety ar.d Stan a blase had been atarted In four different place, convincing them st th north limit oi tn city Mr. and Mra.

Pearson wer carom to town when th accident occurred. Conflicting atorlea of how th accident occurred wer currant last night A near as can be deter-mined. th- Pearson observed the approaching train nd heard It whlstl fur th crossing, but did not heed th warning and attempted to beat th train aero th tracka. It I said th angine died upon the track. Mr.

and Mra. Pearson, realizing th tertainment ucb aa they hav acl-don been afforded. Th children will take in tha para system and on er the fires objective and then ajtnntcj behind th resumed barra to aeeond oblectlv which were dard Bearer, representing tn o-eletiea of over S00 central Illinois towns having paator ehargea. All laat night and thla morning del- Hunday morning they will attend the aervicea at tha Flrat Chrietun church at Kva.ieton. Rev.

O. I. Jordan, the pastor of th church. 1 lao th grand chaplain of th Illinois lodg. rata from tha cltie and town in that It waa of an Inoemllary origin.

Taper had been placed In front of the altar, while book had been piled In th ante-rooma, and ther the blaze had gained considerable headway. The chief of th department le of th opinion that It waa th work of little boy In that locality. Th damage will amount to about 1100. central Illinois pound into th city danger, leaped to safety and had Just by automobile and steam ear ana cleared tne traoka wnen tne oncom registered for assignment at th Isabella Party Monday. Tha aneolal, oommltte who haa ing train crashed lato tha car, throw.

eadquartcr at th Metnoaist Inn It down tha ten root cmoana- charge of th entertainment for next church. areedfly taken, eepeclally at th nort'u and of th attack opposite the i' 1'arl 5olsons road. Numeroue Tank Used. 1 Kurnemti tank partlclpatad In tJia ffrtalv. Th American Infant ry went Intj attack without pre viouii artlllriry rrtraratlon.

In their advance behind the rolling barrage they captured many guns, machine guna, prisoners, equipment and material. Th Germans In moat plane a offered feehlj realatanc but her and there they put up a stubborn flBht ment and demolishing It JOHN 8. ROHRER DIES. Th convention waa called to or Monday evening haa decided to change the program somewhat, and der thl morning by a devotional led by Rev. A.

M. Welle, of this Prominent Rutland Reeident Expiree on next Monday evening a plen a party will enjoyed at th Lincoln chautauo.ua grounds. Under the city, followed by greeting to th After a Long Illness. Isltors by th Standard nearer 01 High School Teaoher Resign. Miss Bees East, who for th paati year ha been Instructor In th English department of th township high school and elected to that position for th coming year, haa reilgned to take a similar position in th Champaign high achool.

Th high school board haa tendered th position mad QLlJl OBOKSID present plan member of th committee will In the afternoon on Clinton. At noon laobrat luncheon waa aerved. Rutland, July (Special.) John S. Roarer, for half a century a real-dent of thl community, died at hi horns on last evening after an ni Monday and assist In having th 8ton-Ovrmlr. A marriage lloense was Issued which the American shoc'i units rjulckly overcome at the pol-vt of th bayonet and at tha muzale of their yesterday to J.

A. Ssnns, ag 82, and vacant to Mlsa Kathaleen Robert nes of several months' Juration with cancer. The deceased wa and ah haa accented. Mia Roberta, born about 72 year ago at Hagars weapons. i Shot Down Three Machine whose horn la at Champaign, for town, W.

Va. When waa a lad th east flv years haa been th head of th English department In With th American Army In th family removed to Ohio, Mo, and finally settling In Illinois, residing first In Champaign county. Franca, July IT Wednesday (I'y tha Urban high acnoot Memorial Service. the Aesociated Pre an) Three der Pec. SI, 1S74.

Mr. Rohrer wa mar Miss Mabl Overmler. ag zs. iney wer later married at the Chtrstlaa church parsonag by Rev. R.

la Cartwrlght They took th 1:61 p. m. Intern rban car for Blue Mound, where they will males their horn. Administratrix I Named, Mrs. Ida Reynold ba been appointed aa tha administratrix of th estate of her mother, th late Mrs.

Christina Larsen. Adjuatment day has been fixed aa tha first Monday In September. Her. M. L.

O'Harra, paator ef th ried to Mlsa Mary Mullen, of Rut "B4 tort dU Esgh iiMliw UM" Flrat Methodist Episcopal church land. They realded on a farm near haa arranged for a memorial service lunch prepared by th tlm th members arrive. Fes Make Address. Hon. George Edmond Foss.

congressman for th Tenth dlatrlct, arrived her at 8:07 from Mason City and tonight at 7 o'clock mad an address from band stand In Latham park. Mr. Foss la a candidate TT. 8. senator and would take th place of J.

Ham Lewi, of Chicago. Mr. Foss was in Peterburg Thursday mora-Ing, going to Ma)n City, where he spoke at 1 p. apoke here thl evening. From here the congressman will go to Decatur and pend Friday on an automobile tour of Macon county in behalf of hi candidacy.

Funeral of Michael Houlihan. The funeral of th late Michael Houlihan wa held at 9 a. m. today at St. Patrick'a church, with Rev, here until 188S, then moving to thla village, where th home ha line to be held next Sunday morning in man maohlncs were shot down thl morning by American aviators In the Toul sector.

Eugen Jones, of Chicago and A. C. obln of San Antonio Tnna, while protecting a squadron of observation machines honor of Hergt uordon uentiey, been, and where Mr. Rohrer conducted a harness ahop. also served the village in various offi whose death occurred In France July 1.

Gergt. Bentley Is the first one WHEN BABY TRAVELS don't change his milk The baby nourished on Eagle Brand can be safely taken on summer journeys. When Eagle Brand is his regular food, there is no question of the slightest change in his diet no danger of hot-weather milk contamination. For wherever yon go, at whatever season, Borden's Eagle Brand ii always obtainable and always of uniform purity. If Nature's own food is Insufficient, tue Eagle Brand.

Even in midsummer's beat the baby will retain It and digest it easily. It is pure, wholesome and economical, with 60-year record of successful babr-nonrishlng. At better groceries drag stores too. from this church to lose hi life tn cial capacltlee. To Mr.

and Mrs. six German airplanes near Thlaucort Franc. Rohrer were born three children. They promptly attacked the enemy Seeking Dlvorc. two boya and a girl, but only one tiut Jpnce' machine gun became son survives.

John of Rutland jammed. Tobln sent one down in Clarence R. Morris of this olty. Is Bsokman-Parrish M3m Veda A. Beckman and Mr.

George F. Parrish of thl city were married at o'clock laat evening at th horn of Mr. and Mr. Earl Beckman of Chenoa. Mr.

Beckman being a brother of the bride. Rev. flames and then lent another crash- Mr. Rohrer died in February. 1916.

kinar a divorce from Carrie lne to earth Morris on statutory grounds. Th First Lieut. rvia E. minam, of i Newton, also ahot down an till state that they were married In Pleasant Ridn township November 15. 1910.

and that they lived together enemy alrplan. This I the 11th Mr. Davey of the Chenoa Methodist church officiated. Only relative enemy machln credited to Lleutcn- until September of 191. wr.

Aiorria Jumes T. Mulgrew in charg of the services. Tb remain wer taken to Holy Cros cemetery for Interment. Th remalna of th deceased arrived ant Putnam. asks for th custody of their two children.

sw-TT Charging her huaband deserted her ALLIED SITUATION her at 1:13 a. m. Thursday irom Brighton, whera death occurred. on June 19, 1915, and continues in Beside th son ther are left to mourn th death of th deceaaed four brothers and two listers, Aaron, William, Charles and George Rohrer; Mra. W.

Kelly of Rutland, and Mrs. George Homer of Lacon. Mr. Rohrer waa well known and highly respected In thla community, where he had so long been a resident. He waa1 a member of the Christian churnh.

Tha funeral service will probably held on Friday afternoon at that church. H. M. OPP ENDS LIFE. Well Known Resident of Havana Took Poison Wednes BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY were preaent.

Th bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mr. O. Beckman of 1401 North Lee tret and I a highly esteemed young woman. Mr.

Parrish Is eon of M-. and Mra. Robert Parrish. of Eeland. He Is employed an a machinist at Marten.

Leary Co. The young couple will go to housekeeping at once. such desertion, Mrs. Bertha Redman IS VERY PROMISING during a visit at the horn of re L'sssk- Hiuu.uiiei ward Norton. Th cause or oram of this city, la seeking a dlvoroefrom Kred W.

Redman, who la at preaent Borden Buildlog New York wa given aa acute indigestion. The (Continued from Paca One.) a soldier In the United State army niiiiiiTrtmirnTllUIII pall bearers were i nomas u. in France. The bill atates that they Oerman offensive for th present and were married June 14, 1915. Mr.

John KeUran. of Elkhart; PttlcK Hsaley, Matthew Coogan, James McNelly and Patrick McCan. that Rhftims can, be considered com Redman aska for tha cuatody of their paratlvely safe. The French have one child. V' reached all their first objective.

George W. Parker. Th funeral aervicea for th let South of the Marne. much local COL. F.

L. SMITH NAMED. (8 flghtlne is reported. Tho French day Night Gteorge W. Parker were held at tlie DAILY STORE NEWS OF W.

H. ROLAND Pi have loat some ground but are still to DwicM Man Distriot Chairman Havana, July IS. (Special.) Tuu within effective range of th bridge across th river, tho It community waa greatly shocked Mils Assist Constitutional Convention Campaign, THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX morning when the news was circu lated that Harry M. Opp, for a num chapel In Union cemetery at 10 a. m.

Thursday, th ervlce being private. Th rvlc waa spoken by Rev. Lloyd of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and songs wer sung by Mrs. lieulah Coddington and Miss Ma Alexander. JJurial occurred at the cemetery wher the service wa held.

Those present at Springfield, Jdly IS. (BpclaL ber of years a respected resident or is possible they may have loat direct observation to the eaat the i Rllie hav regained ground In a good many sectors especially In tha sector nest of Masai aes. a Congressional district chairmen ap pointed to assist In th campaign for GREAT Havana and vicinity, had eommlt'ed suicide at hlg residence on the nortn aide. The decedent was born on April 19. 1889.

He was a blacksmith SPECIALS) tlie constitutional convention proposition, were cfinounoed for all the WILL ADOPT NEW PLAN. down state districts today by Horace and also operated a farm, but had Woodford County Committee Decides been In poor health for some tims the service from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. George Letorman, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Park, of Detroit, and Mrs. Ida Bullard, of Springfield. H. Bancroft, secretary of the constitutional convention committee, as All Hosiery Must Sell Before We Invoice! 2 follows: Eleventh district William George, due to asthma and a double hernia, and It Is thought that despondency due to thl cause led him to take poison. The poison waa taken last night and members of the faml'y were aroused at about 19 o'clock.

Aurora. CHESTER KEITH DIES. i-i ra Twelfth distriot Adam Clufte, Sycamore. on System of Collecting Fund. laao, July 18.

(Speeat-aj Woodford county executive committee for war actlvttle ha voted to base all quota In future call for war funds on the actual worth of th resident of the various townships, and not on the basis of population or of assessed valuation of nroperty. Thirteenth district, J. R. Crowlsy, when physicians were summoned and freeport labored with tne surtering man ror Gibson City Man I Taken Fatally III While Working in Fisld. Gibson City, July 18.

(Special.) Chester Keith died at 7:40 p. some, but to no avail. Fourteenth district D. K. Mack, The decedent was a memner or tne Carthage.

Fifteenth district George H. Wll son. Quincy. local lodge of Odd Fellows, and Is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Sarah Bhores; by two Both plans have been tried and found While he had been In poor health for some time, he had been feeling fairly well and today was shocking oats Sixteenth district Garrett De F. to work unjustly in aome instance.

daughters, Mabel and Edith; by nil Kinney. Peoria. father. D. H.

OPP. and By two brotn Seventeenth district Frank L. era. M. R.

and Philip Opp, all of Smith. Uwight a lie lion ffiau mn luiung 1 of the financial worth of citizen and will be worked out 'tinder direction of Robert Wrenn, of this city. Eighteenth district Frank Llndley, near town and waa taken very sick whll at work, and expired In a few hours. Deceased waa 60 year old and had resided her many years. Beside his wife, he leaves one daughter, Mrs.

Clarence Bpeers; his mother, Mrs. R. A. Keith, of Arrow-smith: two slaters. Mrs.

John Curtis, Danville. Nineteenth distriot Henry Jxoanoke, chairman of tha finance Committee. The new arrangement AGED MAN IS KILLED. Green. Urbana.

will not only result In equitable dl Twentieth district, W. B. William, William Silver, 94, Loses Life When Auto Turns Ovr at Bsment Plttsfield. of Gibson City; Mrs. Ida Hamilton, iilon of quotas among the town-fihtps, but will make It possibls to determine each person's part of eve -y fund to be raised.

It will be applied to liberty loan and war savings Twenty-first district W. L. Pat ton. Springfield. of Arrowsmlth; and three brothers.

Bement July IS. Racing In an automobile at the rata of 60 miles Twenty-second distriot W. B. William, of Baybrook, and Bernard and Ira, of Arrowsmlth. The fu Hadley.

East St Louis. an hour cost the life of William neral will be held from the Christian Twenty-third district W. Duff Silver, 94 years old, of Phllo, and church, of which he wa a member, Piercy. Mt Vernon. Prices are going up up up every day.

Yet in the face of this great advance we are offering these remarkable (J i Twenty-fourth district, T. H. serloua Injury to his son, 'J. B. Silver 64 years old, of the same place, when the auto which was driven by drive as well as to the various war actlvtueg.

Former Congressman Dies. Logan, Utah, July 18. Joseph Howell, representative In congress Utah for' fourteen years, wno Crelahton. Fairfield. prices.

Don't fail to attend this sale. Buy Ilosiery for months to come I Remember, these are Phoenix: Twenty-fifth district, W. 3. Dewey, Saturday at 3 p. m.

GIBSON CITY EXCITED. Report i Spread That American Had Captured 250,000 Germans. Gibson City. July 18 (Special) Resident of this city vere thrown the latter crashed over an embankment In front of the W. P.

Cochran home In the north part of Bement Wednesday evenlner about o'colck. retire two years ago. died at hia $1.00 Phoenix Pure Silk Hose, all colors. Special Four Pair for $3.35 Jfiome here today. He was 61 years if.

age and a native of Brlgham ''ttCity, Utah. Cairo. EL PASO CHAUTAUQUA ENL8. A Similar Meeting for 1919 Hat Been Guaranteed. El Paao, July 18.

(Special.) Tha Chautauqua closed this evening with APPEAL IS VERY URGENT 1 Into great excitement tonight by the Temperature. If yoa can't come, phone, send or order by mail. Buy Buy all you can afford. White Silk Hose Slightly imperfect, values to $1.35 95c Ladles' Silk Lisle Hose, black or white a large attendance, ana ts gener All Must Go Before We Invoice Phoenix Silk Lisle Hose, black or whle, reinforced hsel, toe and sole. Special, a pair DUC Three Pairs for $1.60 Women's Black Cotton Lisle Ho, all stzes.

0 Special Four Pair for S1.00 ally considered that this year Chautauqua ha been the beat ever held in El Paso. At the close of Wednesday evening'a program, more than fifty men agreed to go on th 1919 violent blowing of the fire whistle. Inquiry developed that a report had been spread that American troops in France had captured 160,000 German soldiers and thut the Americana had atarted for Berlin. The fake report is alleged to have come from Bloomlngton. White-Hurley.

Greenvlew, July 18. (Special.) A marriage license was issued In Dav- I Lowest Highest Wed. Tp. m. Thura.

Nlsht Boston 74 76 64 Buffalo 6g 72 62 New York ...,7 84 64 New Orlaens 94 78 "hicaEo 73 84 67 Itroit 74 76 S7 Omaha .84 84 66 Minneapolis ....84 8 82 66 88 58 Fto. -s Winnipeg 8 4 84 4 2 Jacksonville SI "it Bank of Seventh Reserve District Fall $8,000,000 Short of Quota of Certificate. Chicago, July 18. Bank of th Seventh federal reserve district having fallen 18,000.000 short of their quota of 1105.000.000 of the second issue ot certificates of indebtedness, a special appeal waa sent to all county directors today that full are aecc-atajr. ar.d that any smaller amount will not enough for actual requirement.

rnoenix Pure Silk Hose, contract aa guarantors, and El Paso $1.55. an coiors. special Phoenix Pure 811k Hose. will have another Chautauqua next year. The finances for this season Tell yonr neighbors-Phone Tour Friends.

Ladles' Fibre Silk Hose, all colors 50c Order by Mail or Phone ii You Can't Come. $2.00 Special have cot yet been fully audited, but SI la certain that the Ileal figure: eiiort, jtsicraay to Frad White, of Greenvlew. and Maude B. will show a loss, eliho not enough aaiisyvvyv w. h.

RohndLi Hurley, of Peoria, to worry anybody..

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