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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1926. SEVEN Prof. F. W. Westhoff and the uni Christian Zehr of versity orchestra will be taken to Mlnler In car at o'clock to give Joined when very young.

Funeral servii will be held as. 1:30 o'clock at the home and tit 'Z o'clock from the M-nnoriit- chur-H. Interment will he made in Lcf-ington cemetery. Events of the Day at Normal musical program In connection SUBSCRIBES. II your PanliorioH ahold tall r.aeri ,0, plioni The Pantairaah eftlee.

1460. or ('click, and nut aon will be to you Call batora i dock, plaasa. aa lha koy laavai tha ai that Hour for soaeial dalivery at hiclt save oen raoort.O mining. with the exercise. Prof.

Taubeneck Meadows, Summoned Christian Zehr of Meadows, passed wa formerly principal of the high school there. away at his home Wednesday morn 111. He was married to Mis Mary I'nzicker of Lexington, November 23. m2. For the past seven years the couple made their home at Meadows, one daughter, Ella May, preceded her father In death.

Surviving, besides the widow, are three daughters: Mrs. Martha Som-mer of Lexington; Celesta, at home, and Mrs. Frances Zimmerman of Meadows, and one grandchild. There Is also one brother, Joseph Zehr, of California. Mr.

Zehr was a member of the M'-nnonlte church, which he MANY STUDENTS NORMAL HIGH IS ing at 2 o'clock, following a three years' Illness with heart trouble. Talk in Yuton. Maurice Graff, speaking on "Pres Sir. Zehr was the son of George GET POSITIONS TO GIVE A PLAY day morning In connection with the regular student council weekly program. Drive to Champaign.

Coach Frank Johnson, of University high school; Arthur Brltt, Fred and Richard Muhl and John Ross will drive to Champaign on Saturday, where Britt will enter the University of Illinois Intercholastic track meet In the discus. The Muhl brothers will participate in the golf meet. John Ross will act aa manager. Return From Chicago. Mrs.

William bush, of Sul Broadway, and Mrs. J. W. Kasheer, of 701 South Fell avenue, have returned from a visit to Chicago. Mrs.

Dudley Meek accompanied them home to visit her parents, Mr. and Die at Downs. Mrs. Sarah Colaw ed awrr Thursday evening at 1 oclr.ri at the home of Mrs. W.

K. Downs. The funeral will he held Saturday afternoon at 2:3 o'clock from the M. K. church in and Catherine Gundy Zehr, and was born November 23, 1S.13, at Kast Peoria, III.

When he was 14 years old he moved with his parents to Gridley. ent Political Conditions," and Fred Graff, speaking on the "Present Agriculture Situation," were on the community program near Yuton last evening. Both are members of the advanced public speaking depart Members of the Senior Class ment of Normal university. More Than One Hundred Have Already Been Employed as Teachers. apiwiu nt hi i sjsssssssasMBslll is II II I u.

aasssssisssswei Wsssnsiii isifint a masssss aaassnaiinnir rir aaTir-TTTanarrTTwin ctjiu.t. i. Will Present "Seventeen" Thursday Night. Give Annual Dinner Dane. Maplewood Country club will be the scene of the annual varsity club dinner dance which will be given on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock.

This Local Notices Other Ar Saving! Ar You? paper sale. 11. 315 N. Main. 2 O'Cloek Till 3 O'Clock.

ran Samoline cleaner at 49o H- Kad Bro. Buy Now and Savcl i.ur hardware aale. Specials on r.uities, refrigerators, lawn mow-, KOt'ilen hose, kitchen i paint, varnishes, bulldcra lA.uc U. it. Read Bro.

My Stora Mt Marktt. assortment o( fresh fish In ity. Ililihut, trout, white, cat, buffalo, i a-so amoked anj pickled flsli ni kinds. deliver and Rive S. H.

stamps. Mrs. J. W. Kasheer.

Purchased Reataurant. OTHER NEWS OF NORMAL year the dance Is limited to (iO cou ples. Including the chaperones, and Rose Manning rias purchased the restaurant at 114 Kast Heaufort "Seventeen" by Booth Taikington will be given by the senior class of Normal Community high school on Thursday, May 27 in the Normal university auditorium at 8 o'clock. only Varsity club members or graduates who have belonged to the cluh street. Circle No.

M. church, will will be present. All of the tickets were sold on Thursday. Under the direction of Miss Dorothy Lee Cray the cast is work hold a bakery sale at l'arrctt Co Thirty students of Normal university have leeched new positions in one (if the pieatcst rushes that ever confronted the uppointment committee. This numher raise, Mayor LrmngstondaDopatfmcnt Storo The Millinery Department Abounds with Smart, and New Modes Saturday at 9:30.

Adv. ing hard to perfect the production, Visiting Friends Hart. Two rhanges have bcett made In the Big Jawalry Sal. Claude Grtlflths of Roodhouse, total ndmber to 10C that have, original- selection of te cast. Mllo HauenhHuer- will take the part of May 15 lo June 1, 115 per cent to who Is traveling on a speaking tour for the Modern Woodmen, la visiting placed this aprinir.

This number ceeds the record of-the other -Nut mul schools of the state. 50 per cent off on everything. Stock "Willie Baxter, seventeen" and John friends here. enlarged special for price wrecking Haher -will play the' part of Johnnie Watson. sale.

HI. 60 white gold wrist watches at lfi.25, others accordingly. The The appointment committees consisting of president Kelmley. E. A.

The business departments have Jewelry Gift Shop. Adv. been chosen and areas follows: busi 5c Wall Paptr Sal. Kwry other roll, 6c, balance pi ice! money on wall paper. wall paper sain.

II. 315 S. Main. Turner, M. J.

Inline and iCye sione, ha as Its duty the recoin ness manager. Virgil Hill; stag man- mendltiK or disa pprovins of the ap liners. Donald rilunk and Charles Hold Richttr Inquest. Mr. Johanna Rlchter of Lexing Hall: and property managers, plicants fur positions.

This -threfl day rush has made it al.so Impossible for the committee, to do Its Dorothy Cunningham ana Dorotny ton, waa found to have come lo her death by acute dilation of the heart Allan. Hair Braid Hats Choice Oengaline Hats Crepe and Leghorn uT Embroidered Hats Azure and Novelty Straw Sports at a coroner'a Inquest held at her Give Annual Banquet home Thursday morning at 9 o'clock The Manual Arts club, of Normal Mrs. Rlchter was found dead nt her Go On Fishing Trip. Vernon Keen of 412 Hovey avenue and Fred Hughes spent Thursday on a fishing trip along the Mackinaw Change Reaidanc. Herman Mead has moved from 2H3Va North street to 604 North School street.

Judge Literary Conteat. Prof. it. H. I.ltikins.

C. A. Harper and M. II. Staker.

of Normal university, will act as Judges of the literary contests which will be held In ipedale this evening. G'v Japaneaa Play, The kindergarten club rf Normal university gave a Japanese play for home Wednesday afternoon. university, give Us third annual hunauet -tonight-t the Mllsge Inn at 7 prof. A. Ci Newell, head of the Manual Arts department, will aet- us toastmustcr.

Toasts will be alven by Mr. 'A. W. Dragoo an Miss (iladvs Williams, following the ban Wurk efficiently. A placement board made of three Undents taken from tile sophomore, Junior and senior classes Is working In he student group trying to titi'l positions th it are not listed on the university list.

Kiiihl superintendeii'a hav tha university since bt-trinnlnn of the week. These, are: W. I(. Curtis of Alton, H. Miller of I'lano, v.

M. Loy of tiibson Oiiy, J. H. Hendricks of Taylorvllle, K. 11.

I'olund of Itohayllle, of LeitiKtnn, B. Moore uf liuieka, and Victor M-miolt of l'ot-ren. i Preaant Woman's Letters. Women siudeiita of Normal university who have competed in Inter-cidleciaie so. ukitiK contests tills vein Jordine Is Fined for Violation of the Pure Food Law A Jurdtn waa fined (SO and costs for violation of the pure alter had gold li'i Pun mic-iy flour In the southwest part tun.

Jordine waa not prevent but waa represented by his ait. niey. .1 i conviction was brought nt I.y the co-operation of the city i lih department with-the state de-. of health. 1.

K. Zlnn. of i aijo. Inspector of the division of 1 mid dairies of the el ma de-i, Mn'iii, attended the cafe jester- qu't an election of officer win tie i held. Xk Watch Our Windows H.

F. James Resigns; the students of the university Thurs Goes to Fort Wayne Seekers of new and different millinery will fairly revel in this were presented with a lllerury last eveniiiK at Kell hall by Vrincipal W. H. ROLAND Save On Standard Toiletries fRIDY AND SATURDAY! I'alniullve Hltanii.o l.ifttrruie Aoc mil. Lily Jwittier t'rraaii.

fine, 15c, tl 2' Mxclt- V-t pl'lltiirv I'm- P-rina VPs lull Katl ilc Quinlut limalll Van l.i'iuld and Pan-lniff Maacr fl II Hath I'imdrr Halll Halta 3Jr. t'-iHi'Mlnt I'a-l I'vnrrrthfwiil T'with PwdVr an l'wirr 4V .1. l.anoast-r, outt of the cosulit-a, vlio was uutinx in th place of Prof. 1. U.

HaroM Francis James, head of the art department of Normal university, has presented his resignation and will ike up new work as director of the Fort Wayne Art school. of Fort Wayne lid next ear. He fm to Normal university ten venrs ago and aince that time ha entered fully Into the life of the school and the community. For several years was rwh of athletics at I'tiiversitv high school. He was a member of the Bloom-liiKton Art association- and directed 1'aubeneck.

1'liese letters were Kiven to the assortment new hats. Smait cloches, creased crowns, large picture hats and lovely sport models, all colors well as hlack and white. 1 Women l. of lha university Pantagraph Normal Offic. Over 114 North St Phone 6SSJ Office Hour For Subscription and Advertising.

8:00 A to 00 A to 6:00 If you fail to get yout i'anta-uraph. call between :00 a and 9 ou a in and copy wll be delivered to vou New items may he phoned or eft at office during regular office hours, a announced above snd the I'anta graph a Normal reporter can usually be reached at Normal office between 7 no ind Call and give 'he Pantagraph vour Normal new and were the siime as the letters mven lo the men debaters by the line It la charged bought 137 i if flour trout a local wholesale after they had been aa musty. He paid about "5 f.nt a ban for It and hired a pi peddle the fiour at from tl to a hug over the aouthweat part of n. Ti. attention of the city health de-ruttiviit wsa broucht to the (-ty Health IHrector Charlie K.

till u. eled the seven retiiiiltilnas bit" An examination showed that it weevil, worms, and must Varsity club. The have a small Don them to signify that the-wesr- ers have debated. The follow Inn wtimen received; Anne Malortey. Krei')a Uipsorv Tlieiesa (Ju.nn.

I.ucilo llrei'dlnrf, the hanclna of the pictures in tne art room nt Wither library. Many of the scenes that hums on th walls of the library at' various times were product of his own brush for he wis a capable artist. Mr ill hsve an opportunity tn ro on with work In the new position Aj- he will direct the museum nodmrt i-allerles In connection with the school. There Is a "Little Theatre" th-re and practlosl experience In painting Is available. Drive From Kankakee.

Helen Schunmel. Ilertha Hill, Marie (ieu. Ituth llenlliie, Isabel iavls. Mildred ScIk Iv. Keen, liai Williams.

Ovett.t Meyers, lb-it KeiT, Crace 'nt und Marlettit Sloill-mn. Velma Horn received the letter beiirirn a small for service that he has alven to the delmtera and I- Tl flour was anld to Jordine ith tv that It was to bin l-een used tor bos; fed Wtien uuc it it Is alleei-d that be he bouiiht It theuply because it been tn a reck and pointed tie libel to prove tha worth of t. a good. 4 Ji the department. aasa i I fir 1 v.

1 Umm nivllhls. who tearhinc I Sing In Chicago. Male omirtut of the Hist Meiho In K-tnkakee. will drive tn No-ma: tndav to v'slt friends here. Miss Laura Dlvilhls will accompany her Quality at Popu'ar Price.

Mr Zinn Issued a warning jester-dw to Iroiro to unreliable huok- "When VOU huv "aid Mr Z.nn. "look for reliability. If i any doubt, call up the Ihey cluim to represent I f.Md OUt. -If thev are established people. know.

It should be a'l rleht i.uv from them" lie pointed out, that thete are many "wlM- lu'ksura coming out at chuich will bioadc.ist fruni WI.S on Sunday eteryng at clock a two hour- pmara-n M-rs. Tobl.i. S4n and will drlvi to 't'hleeajo where Ihey w.ll be Joined by Mr. Pil.tmin wlm is tlsitlng his ibnighter In Indiana. to Kafmerity.

Weturn to Home. Mr. ami Mr All-ert Nebrlnu. of Mr. and Mrs It Davis, of ChiciB.i.

and Mrs Itov Dale. Che Suits returned to their homes t)PH VVuoent. -(, here to et'enl ttie funeral Boy's 4-Piece Prof. A II. nu ima i-i a.

Vnlenune, or in V. t.liiversn i. i gtma avenuffc, I mtnally lngn sonnoi on iinn niornmg He gat sewrnl f.ipaduin s'oliea. A aW af A A A aC-W af4 Hav Unclaimtd Car. A Islington touring rsr best In a McGatrick lequaat Held.

foronef Jury Thurdv after-tv found that Joseph Metleirlrk. aa found dead In the pump at the Htif Four tracks on to Go Toulon. I p.ense la p.irke.1 at toe my with no one to rl.nm It. It was brought In on Thursday morning afternoon, rame to hi At ASKIN'S Those of Small Salary arc Entitled To CREDIT as Well as Those of Large Income. Mrs.

iiy Sihiiiinuil. sludnil of th a-IValod pilhllc sp-jklng de- IMrtmetit of nniversiiv. will I go lo To Saturd.iy Ju-Ue'tn i'n heart trouble The linU-st a he.d at I 10 lock at the funeral rhapeb Her From Murohyaboro. Mr Mr. .1.

of Mur. TIip quality niottuT tlctnan.K tin k1 Ili 1'ots like jiru'etl to Mill father tir That Hi Imppy county btetJry ojittl there. Ovteiro tare tlstting Mia. Std'e I Watt of-1- NoithXirden tract. f(iiiiliitition that La mitkiiiir ltuy bpf.

bu- plnre. Wrll tailoreil, ctiarit til tmlitr suitt in iinp i Attend Rally in Denver. lire. W. 11.

Grubb of the First M-nnonit-y church will attend the 1 Attend County Federation. Several women of Normal will attend the rviiniy Fnlrr (lion i-C Women' cbiha which will be hrld at the Smith library In Islington, in an all-dsy artainn t.t.i. Mr. W. itiltnlav eftusil tallv for district 5 of the Central conference of Men a brought out at the Inquest ti: entire Mctielrlck fsm.ly hed t.t tf myro-rarilltle.

and be i.n-iv eipe. nr such an attack. a note an found In hi p.M ket the Information who to Br- 'v (n rase of hi death. i.etrl. had reime.l at the hom ef Mr and Mrs.

Itov Ilrnnlns. 6n s'reet. aince the death of ai.ter two year ago. Parent a ton. Mr and Mr.

Cheater ttnttman. Wst Giote street, are peren' born at th home May II py new pittterti. Ion? or short upts, lirey nml tan art- the favort'tl sliii.le. SieH 4 to IS year-t. Boys' Wash Suits Welch, pie.

idi nt of me wwip which will held at tlie Woman' tluli. will ptide. The f-d- jh.uynr Mimiomle rhurch on (owing the suialat. in the afietnoon he wll' Improvement l-igu will sttrnd the mllB ,,1,1, on "The jenll: incllna. Mesdiitiiea It I i-Mige.

1 fu Sunday School $1.29 to $3.50 1 U.la r. It. Itster. tidell, K. P.

Mohr, and J. Stubblcf.e d. Ctv Motion Pictur. of Normal I'tujninunily h'rh a. Ikv.I will ehow the picture "The Ikett Three Mu.keteera." from liuma It'bAxk tonlklit In the huh school at o'rlixk.

Made tn Oliver Tlt. Mhldy ami Vetee Mml.U. Both long nd hort pant ste. Guaraoteed to wa.h. All rnor and combination of ino.

grey, green, and blue. Age, tn 7 i COMING Big Price Cutting Mv I Nt Hens. Mr. nn.l Mrs. Karl P.P hard" will lu-'Ve from their home at 112 North alfrei to ini Noiih etteel on Underwear to 75c BIG BLOWOUTS: Sweater.

$2 93 to Wuh Hati $1 00 to S1-5C Boyi' Capt $1 00 to S2 0C 8 port Blomei 80c and 95r Watb Panti $1.00 to $2 00 Koveralli to SI i Long Panti $2.50 to $50C 8 Give Cofnn-tncfnenl Addrea. i I'ruf. I. Taubenirk of Not mi. I Rut Not With Racine Tires the romnienre- Mmler lonltihl and nient addrt a at ITS W.HOLAND -vrA AVE At VOU IUY PAY At VOU CAP.N will talk on "Life I.nln flea." to 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS Ml Tires Inflated Prices Deflated Direct Factory Connect lont Cxduiivt Dealers, are reason the Beit Tirei coit Jen at Ler Schloeffel'i.

Svery Tirt and Tnbe you buy a Schloeffel'i eaniet the jtandard Rubber Co. guarantee 1 law mid-ummer Alxnit H00 pair to tIt-ct from, in to WU for Saturday's selling at I Size. Tire. Tube. I Size.

Tire. 29x1.40.. $12. 15 22.15 30x5.25.. 21,15 $2.10 "0x3 8.75 2.33 30x3 9.35 Oversize Cord a $12.93 $3.00 4.15 4.40 4.55 5.20 fi.P5 31x5.25..

2H.15 6-PIyc 30x5.77.. 30.00 33xfi.00.. 31.S0 35.50 Otrter Soecitla. MEN'S 2-Pants Suits Aa Low At 3.30 3.f.0 31x1 19.70 32x1 22.40 33x1 23.05 3C0 31x4 23.75 I a pre Podagi Nothing Added. COLUMBIA HOT SHOT i 13 Plate Heavy Duty Auto Battery at apsa $1.95 $11.95 $3.99 cni Mobiloil (C) J3.U5, VL) Children' trap and purrr ery pair guaranteed.

Too tpeital Haturdajr. It II end II 41. A ftailliHf fllsplar ff 1lnl colored With hlih ar.be and hlh "Htllt" head. Votl "lU find irr. Parchment.

Ilola tie ltn. Huttne and tha mora roaaerta-lite patterns in patiB'a, and tln. Nut a rommooplac atyle la Ihe nt. Tha aine are Just about one bait. SCHLOEFFEL CO.

Hid Crawford 109 South Main Street, Bloomington. III. eluly Dlr MULTI-MILE mryt.faKtUli 417 NORTH MAIN ST. BL00M1NGT0N, ILL. 13 Live Starts in Illinois, I cm a and WWnin CORD TIRES.

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