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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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0 TITO DAILY PARAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1919. His facial Handleap. Dnmaiaiah 1 tM tnv barbr to or Tells of Career of Mrs. a member of the board of education for fourteen years during th regime of K. A.

Oastman as superln- velopment of elrlo Industries along Its natural lines will receive a check Rl nOM NGTON BUS NESS der a new mug for me. Smart I aun blame you, wita Spencer Ewing's Father Tha Decatur nevlew has the fol that It will be aimcuit 10 tenaeni or scnooiw. n- um nmre ood than anv mnn that ever lived MEN LOOK TO FUTURE that one. Sport News and Gossip In Macon county," Is Mr. Ullrich's comment on Mr.

Oastman." lowing to say of John Ullrich, whose New Building Proepeet. In the near future It la gratifying to know that there la a large amount (Continued from Fag Threa) Illness was noted In yesterday's Fan-. aifnnn TTiirleh. vfca-nresl- that It thinks Bloomlngton. Normal and Lean county rhould raise of this fund.

"The Wesieyan needs two or more million dollars and we will be asked and should raise a reasonuL portion of the same. Such a program, while a large one. Is one worth while and one that I am sure will appeal to our people and will be met with hearty response. McLean coui.ty, the greatest purely agricultural county In the United State believes in big things, and when given the chance will do hem. All tjt rannrt that On dear, ara relalv terms with BO flat Circular Letters of construction In progress, iw Newmarket building.

By the way. WESLEY AN HUMBLES Split Games Again. Irving and Washington school haalr.hall taama rflvltlerl honOXa VS- dent of the National Bank of Decs- center. I firmly believe that in this tur, and for years one oi in iwm EUREKA IN FAST GAME how many or you can-su Livingston A Co. after the fire to ex-.

If vou did not. known ana mrasi inuuenutu men in this section of the state, Is critically terday in their contests, when the senior Washington team lost to the Irving school by the score of 21 to do so and give them encouragement sick at Los Angeles. Coi. ne is afflicted with heart disease and his Irrim Last Year! "Little 19" I. In tne second amsion ins maun- relatives are fearful tnat nia present sickness will result In his death.

January 1. 191', the membership of Irving econd. No more games are scheduled for this week. The games Champions by 18 to 12 Score. Mrs.

Spencer or mooming- country it is easier to contlnua adjustment to the present level than to a lower level and that neither cheap prices nor cheap labor ara to be do-sired. War Workers Sacrifice. In these causes of war work a noble army of men and women were employed w.thout pay and at great scarlflco. liloomlngton contributed her generous share, and Is gratified with the splendid work of Mr. Howard Humphreys, J.

J. Thomassen, lifii m. Ktnne. Charles u'Malley. In Basket Ball Tonight -i Lexington at Bloomlngton, Wasleyan at Augustana, Urbrna at Champaign.

John Sweeney School at Minonlc. Mahomet at Mont cello. La 6alle at Peoria High. Normal High at Llnecln. Bellflowsr at Laroy.

Maoomb High at Gatesburg. Dalavan at Ave: Ills. Dela van second at Minler. U. High at Decatur.

ton, daughter of air. i nricn. ion the assocaiuon as on withdrawals for mllt" a.n.ix rieatha and cancella- Mimeographed or. Multigraphed GET OUR PRICES Alao Publlo Stenographer noyal and Corona Agency Renting and Repairing Paper, Ribbons and Carbons. PAXTON TYPEWRITER CO.

In Our New Location 108 Main Street. Klnfoeh 2S84 Wednesday night for California to Da with her father. Mr. Ullrich Is 86 inni fnf Finn -iB vmen of dues, the while they appiy uiemeiv i task of rebutldlnr and developing their business with new rigor. This waa a real calamity, and we sympathize with them In their loss.

There la also In prospect new Masonic temple, new Federal building. Standard Oil and gas stationr, Klnloch Telephone building. temple, etc, aa well as many mllee of new pavement. A period of healthy development is asaurred. We have reason to believe that ono ot the first state hard roads to be win Ha tha CThlraso and St.

next ween win "i iur mm ivcu Cross benefit. No Swear Stations. Barton Times "Our enterprising trolley management Is putting up a n.v anii.llttnn feluhl'i Men Put Up a Pretty membership today Is :6, and I am tm th atTlplent venrs old and his extreme axe is against his recovery. and his kaan at T.oa Annates for ar macro nrni i k. Mamhnihln rnnmiittee some time.

They hav been going to Exhibition Many Witnessed the Game, and for tho loyalty of the memberj the food administration: 6penccr Kwinr and B. A. Franklin, in the For those who miss th car, we which makes tnis snowing that state Tor tne pasi several to spend the winter. xtm ha heen fn recatur suppos. Fin Winter Weathsr.

4 .1 mm nl.Unl. r. mihlin since 1856 and doubtless no man now luia road which la to pass thru wathaa at Va.taTllHV VU Sll tude Mr. J. J.

Pitts, manager of Wesieyan Is to Meet living knows so mucn or in city iur the period of nearly sixty-two yean Bloomlngton. that could be desired at this season Jureka, 111., Jan. tspeciau Itoach Fred Muhl Often and WU1U the first and second Liberty loans; 1f Knrvu Unhllt U'hO nut OVCT thS i. in. iiraa or niu utcu -i Tha mn shone brightly Tha Waalavan Matter.

Bradley at Peoria actively engaged In business during tnn with room to spare the third ion wnn roum iu Bfftii and thero was Just enough chill In Vtaoila ll VAlte AfTVrB leaHied Peoria. nut fniirth l.ihertv lnan. and whom i HMn.mAnf ara waa a ths atmospnere to ina unm- (ulntet defeated r.urn euiiege, Jtll Nineteen basket ball cham-lona ot laat year, on their own th'i evening; by the icore ot 18 mu linn will consent to manage oratlng. With a few more days pr skillful and determined attempt made by Springfield to entice our Wesieyan that entire time, ne nas wnn tur grow from a village of 1,700 to a cltv of over 40.000. lis was never in politics, but has had a hand in publlo affairs.

He was the further Victory loans. We would also not forget Mr. Compbell llol- aay night, January 11, should find the Bradley gym crowded to the doors to witness the hllltoppers clash sucn weinwi nw im mAtllred to rermlt or II The contaat wti a literal tattle harvesting It. University away irom mourning ium. On short notice a committee prc- v.i.t Hiuarlna TtloomlnaTton a loyal.

Friday wesieyan meets mo I. crew at Rock Island and )in i ru 1 -n interests and presented to the I I. 1. te.al.l Via wnn wesieyan In the Initial tradley basketball game of the season. The Bradley squad has been working overtime every night this week and fclturday Uly meet ine orauiey nm toppara at ForU.

Tly axpect to a of th thrc lamn th! ooaru oi trustees, wim the board unanimously declined the Springfield offer, and again referred the matter to the alte committee and tneir scrimmage is very thoro. ton, Mriyeun couniv cnairmau "i Red Cross: I'aul F. Reich, manager of the lted Cross membeinhlp campaigns; Mark V. Kvans, Melean county manager of the Y. M.

C. A. drive, and your next president, Mr. II. O.

Stone, count mnnager, and Ned Dolan, city manager, of the United War Work drive, and also many others. I would attempt to call attention also to the many ladles who have so devotedly carried on the work of the Rd Cross. French and Tivinn Miiuf onH nthpr n-nr activi Gentlemen 'i l. any set of men to use aralnrt the 1 I a Prltchard's aireaUon pr- L.Mad a rood appearanc despite tba to the Association ot uommerce cmi-mlttee to confew and plan for the present and future needs of Wea-teynn. Many meetings have resulted and the matter has been exceedingly dlftlcult to handle.

While we were uui ir constantly worn-Ing with about fifteen who promise to be of the best material In the school. Three of year's men kict tbat thty bad been togethsr a. abort tuna, wssieyan woreeo i nTailv riiirin tha riant week Some Valuable Points on the "QUICK MEAL" Blue Enamel Steel Ranges The beautiful, highly finished blue porcelain enameled "Quick Meal" Steel Range is in a class by itself, being built with the view of making the best that skill and money could buy. It is a range built with few rivets. The only range where the inner parts are porcelain lined they cannot rust or corrode lasting many times over the life of hammers to make.

A range that ill do the work a rcpre-other steel ranges. A range that takes more brains than sented, wear as represented and is as represented first-class in every respect. See it today. T-1 1 .1 1 it was Indeed difflcult to absorb the ic uJ rAi t-i ivriu.v, nun nu doubt will play next Saturday night. PUl in fltia atiafte.

all men be- ties, hut there is no place to begin or to end such a list os they were all so capable and luduntrlous and their rjj nm ag In rood physical condition. It is seriousness or trie matter, ana ineru was the greatest reluctance to make J.Anl,- nlarlrr In tha U'lV nf titieded mat ineir wuai Biromum will ba against Bradley gatur- work speaks for Itse'f. Am ths Future. Wesieyan Five Strong. By Saturday evening Wesieyan will have played two games, and rtiould be in first-class condition to oppose Bradley with their full I poKr.lV 1 speclllo proposal, but we repeatedly auy B'B'" "Now, I must take the time to 1 nth mmitmrm With Ltme laat night and quite a few of aoidiera and sailors dotted many the only siandard for Judging promiseo our co-operaiiun i proper time and after the war to aa-slHt In making possible any reasonable ambition to Improve and enlarge WesJcyan.

This, however, was not satisfactory to the site committer and finally your officers and special the value ot tne Association 01 um tvw.rcA ia llm nnmher new in Eiara and ther In the crowd whlci fr-sented a pretty ape tacle besides dustries established. Nothing could be more false, altho It has its distinct Ulinrth, iifiuf Wnm elected I in the first half the game was l.i nritPHtnri. Tri.n taking committee aiier uie signm me armirtice made a proposal which has been published, and with which you aro familiar. However, those father Elie lead about at the ti; of the first urter. Long successful shots were at a premium, many were mifaeu.

tha 1 to Weslevan limn, .011111117 11 irniojiui will Journey to Eureka and encounter the live of that city's college It will be remembered that Kureka holds the championship of hist year's "Little 10" tournament, so a battle royal is expetced. On January 10 Wesieyan moves on to Rock Island, where they will find Augustana ready and waiting. Au-guftana has always had the reputation of being a crack college squad, for their teams are usually composed of tall, heavy Pwedes. Thi' game, no doubt, will also he a thriller. Then on Saturday.

January 11, Wesieyan will make their appearance at the hilltop school and a battle royal Is certainly anticipated. The Ilradley men have been working --ceptlonally bard all week with this one game In view, knowing all too well the reputation that stands be jjinped Into the lead early in the jncond half aid Increased the marg.n ing the Springfield offer had neon so insistent that it finally became necessary for the entire matter involving the smaller Methodist schools of the state to be referred to the Methodist educational commission. This hearing was held on Monday, January 6, in Chicago, at which time a special iMjinfnanu eineu hji r-yan Mr. E. B.

Hawk, chairman of the new industries committee, formulated a plan for the guarantee fund for the encouragement of new industries, hut the war conditions prevented Its being made effective. I nm sure in the not distant future this plan with modifications will be perfected. 1 am stronKly of th opinion that this plan to be complete should also contain provisions tor the equipment and enlargement of existing local enterprises. There are several well managed stable and profitable local business concerns that only await additional capital to become much greater in libruout tha came. Mace pluyed a g-jod game until forced to retire In The other Ranges we handle are th Royal Normal snd the Duplex Alcaiar.

ae second nau on personal iouis. Here an Easy Way to Get a Large Diamond Select a medium or low-priced stone either mounted or unmounted, and wear It for any length of time you wish, then when you decide you want a larger alone return the one you bought and we'll allow you the amount you paid for it ou the larger stone you select. There is nothing complicated about this plan, which 1 a simple one for those who have wanted to buy a large stone, but could not pay the amount at one time. We'll be glad to explnln further. L.

CHADBAND Manufacturing Jeweler 413 N. Main Street. "At the Big Clock." jjjne and Demite played the Dest Itrame for Eureka. The score: committee to represent muuiuiriEiim submitted Its cause, and I trust and believe it will result in determining the matter in favor of Wesieyan remaining at Bloomlngton, but with much greater support from the (12) jne. 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 lmiuenee ana ot puonc neneni in ino nmiunift miu Ul iiiuui; I'rmni 1,1 i iLtmlnke, 2 0 1 0 hind the Visiting nve.

WWepn I coach will probably save his first employment of additional lnbnr. They HloominiTton'e and frnm tnem need Hloomington's co-operation, and G. H. Read Bro. nuumi 1 iiuii.u at mi hr.

"My Impression, derived from my day and night's observation of tho mlc.lnn 4. tVin In 0.1 If ol.nll Crocker, Ci ati-fnr- men ftvfil-worklnir it is to be regretted that loval investors aro so difficult to persuade i wnnls. 0 0 0 0 lawes, 0 0 0 0 ibuvelt, 0 0 0 0 1 EAST SIDE SQUARE. decide that the Wesieyan shall be maintained that It will not ask for any competitive bids with other nlnrei lint tafll alafa total Wesieyan (18) fitch. 1 0 11 to invest in local cumpaim's.

-I believe we ore about to pxperlencs development along thes lines, and I trust you fully appreciate the scru i amount that should he raised for the Mace. 2 0 4 0 Sutherland, 4 4 1 0 esieyan ana ataie tne amount pulous care ror your unances on me part of the chairman of this committee in not allowing UlonminKtnn to be exploited by designing schemers. Uvlnpston, 0 0 2 0 Strange, 0 0 1 0 Vanrtavecr, 0 0 1 0 selves in their first two games, expecting them to do their utmost on tho final nlfht. Peoria and Springfield Fives Clash Tonight Peor'a Star: With Manual Training hieh pchoo! mixing with Springfield high school on the Main stret Armory floor and with the Peoria high school team facing the La Salle high school squad at the Teorla high school gym, local basketball enthusiasts promise to have a choice selection to select from Friday evening. Coach Herke's round, penned bv their victory over Snrlngfleld Tllffh cnvincretti inat Priitflv ifiv heen consiciernuio progress was mnue thru the agency of Mr.

Herman Ochs, chairman of the acricultural com Referee, Mll.ard Ittesieyan.) Univesity High Team to Play Decatur Five mittee in developing sentiment In Men's Heavy Cot- rf -tment of pat- I ton Hibed Union Xj 11 14 to I Suits, $2.00 values, Ktli fr. UT, ylo2 fiivcc of a community ounuing. ne time Is positively at hand when this matter should properly bo revived. We need a suitable building which might house the city ofilces, offices of the Better Farming Association, As Jones of the hlph school is not sociation or Commerce, anu otner clubs and societies, provide proper going great guns In practice work iwtlnir tne MSKeuiau witn the University High of Normal Friday evening will be as easy a game ai that won by the local team at Normal last Friday by a score of 4S to 21. Coach Russell of the Normal team, after seeing the work of the Ucf tVlrlV M11 tin this week and I-a Salle will be fac- accummodatlon for concerts, conven Inn.

a thorolv enercetic snuad airHciiitiirai moto tions, machinery, motor and stock exhibitions, and without some such buiming tne proper ae- the clash starts. The only doubtful position on the local team at this time is et center, where nnd Kchmirtt are fichtintr out. Ilausplcr iloubtedly strengthen the. defensive work of his team. Pierce, who played guard last year with Normal, played guard last W'1" and Zlntvr are on edtre at forwards 1 while Lobr and Stlckley will retain had only one weeks practice Hh position at guards.

11 mnrwxui the team before the lart week'i game .1 nnt to irat the Manual vs. Springfield. xr.mi.i v. itpfeated bv Can sos ton last week, Is well conditioned i now. as thev have a plavlng floor i once again in the Proctor Recreation Center gym.

I Coach Mason will In nil probability have Dalv and McDonourh at the forwards berths Friday evening with Bloomington's Greatest Clearance Sale either Hoffman or ration ni centi-r and with Werner and either Wllko or Hlndle guards. piay effectively, and was virtually a four-man team from which Decatur wnn hy the top-heavy score. Pierce till be fully In the game next and It will be a five-man team that will be hard to overcome. Decatur Lineup, It has not been fully determined ho will start the game for Decatur. Gebhart.

who was a letter man last yar and had only one week's practice before last week's game and was therefore not In the game, will be one of the starters in Friday night's game. He will be at forward, tut whether he will take th place of Shaw or Bowman the point that las not been settled. Johnson will I -art at center with L.pe and Downing aa guards. Shafer, who play a' stationary guard at Normal last week, has been sick with a cold and will not be In the game. Reserves to Monticello.

old Leaky ones before they contract a cold for you bring them here have them mad waterproof and serviceable. Do It now, before winter weather arrives. EXPERT WORK LOW PRICES Herman and McGovern To Battle at Peoria! of High Grade Suits, Overcoats and Furnishings i NOW GOING Pete Herman and Bennv McOovern will battle In Peoria Monday night for ten rounds. The evening's schedule will consist cf two six-round prelims and one eight-round seml-wlndup. In the eight-round go Stanley Kverett and "Kid" Von of St.

Louis will mix It. Herman and McOovern are expected to put up a lively exhibition, a- McGovern is reported In fine shape. Herman was recently In navy service and has been delivering wallops all thru the southern cantonments and training stations. Beeently he fought at New Orleans In a navy and was credited with a K. O.

A number of fans from this city will be In attendance. aV taam P(1 fn Montf- 8 1111 BQVVIIU etllo THdav nlehL Those who will r.rAKKl a Arrlticrton Cflnt.ltn Judy and March, guarde; Flowers Hnndveds of customers have already taken avantage of this Great Money-Saving Event. Every purchase sr.a wneier, centers: jouy ana c.MmK an U'flllv forwards Repair Shop Assistant Coach Weatlund, who has been sick, is better and Is expected South Side Square to be able to accompany tne team Monticello. are Bargains In Furnishings 5 $8.50 Shirts, 7 "You Say" now Bargains In Mens Pants $5.00 Shirts. $4.45 now $4.00 Shirtj, now Men and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats $3.50 Shirts.

$3.10 $2.65 $3.50 Pintj, now now $3.00 Shirta, now i $2.50 Shirta, now $2.00 Shirts, $1,65 $5,50 now VV liy UliwUIVI A TI W1J about tires My car is up for the Winter or I won't need tires until Spring. But, is it not worth your while now to investigate the merits of the different tires, based on their past performances and reputation of their manufacturer. $1.75 Shirts, $145 now $6.00 Pante, now Boy and Children's Suits and Overcoats $16.50 Suits and Overcoats, JJ5 118.50 Suits and Overcoats, JJQJJ $12.00 Suits and Overcoats. JQJJj $10.00 Suits and Overcoats fQ now tpUifcU $13.50 Boys' Mackinavrs, Jg $12.50 Boys' Mackinaws, QQ $10.00 Boys' Mactinaws, OR now PUifcU $6.00 Boys' Mackinaws, 7C 65c Wool Sox, I 4 yf at i sttLLgl Kff I ten af JU 49c -a a now 75c Boys' Caps, AO now vU VI $3.00 Panta, $4i25 $4.50 fx JJ gg $1.00 Boys' Waists, 79c nOW a aa Suit and Overcoat -values np to $20.00 Suit and Overcoat values up to $26.50 Suit and Overcoat values up to $28.50 Suit and Overcoat values up to $30.00 25c Radium Sox, JZ 17c ITT i ATI ftf t. Tip Rprvipe Miller tirea 19c 35e Neckwear, now iwrnioy TnrH Tirpa sold since our $3.00 $15,75 $21.50 $23,75 $24.75 $29.75 $32.75 $36,50 $3.50 Pants, now are iui an opening in January, 1917, are still service-a perfect record.

Suit and Overcoat values up to $35.00 "No car too good for a Miller Cord Tire." HERRICK AUTO SUPPLY aw it'll rr-- Suit and Overcoat values up to $40.00 Suit and Overcoat values n1 1 The Home ct aimer i irts. up to $43.50 -J Uir jmW mW J. a. A. x.

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