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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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13 rinl PAI7TAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1915." Ga- COUNTRY CHURCH ON ITS JOB. rural neighborhood. Breeders' Chkugo. CRIES AS HE RECOUNTS The country church is netting aette. Testing Oil Meal.

A writer in an exchange prescribes the following method for testing oil meal: Flaco a handful or two In a back on the job. The new Idea of TRAGIC EVENT IN VERSE complete service Is in the pulpit, and YOUR NEIGHBOR'S CALL. Have you any of those good neighborly souls who drop in to see you auite often and go away making you small dish and pour over It a quart thing are stirring. For Instance, Rev. C.

L. Cole's church in Delaware coun CHAT8- RECALLS DETAILS OF Lawn Party at Kerrick. sixty-five of her friends with a lawn party Sunday evening at her home, on North Linden Street roaJ. Various games were played, prizes being won by Harold Meyer and Frank Weating. iLitht refreshments were served.

How Old Is Fan? fourth anniversary today, isn't she? SMI lilt; of her twenty-fourth. feel happier and younger and with ty, Ohio, has a printing press In the Great WORTH WRECK, basement which he uses to turn out I new interest in Hie It you have, you announcements of special meetings. are a fortunate person for such a invitations to church socials, church friend and neighbor Is such an inspl- of boiling water; cover tt and let it stand for a few hours. If the contents present a thick, Jolly-liko mass the meal la all right If it still remains as vater with a solid mass at the bottom something Is wrona; the meal has been adulterated and is not worth purchasing as a stock food. Big Reductions I Sale bulleiiiis, and such like ecclesiastical Aged Peoria Man, Conductor on III' ration.

I am happy in the possession oD Just such a neighbor as that She lives legs than a Quarter tulle away and bulls' with compelling action in their lines. Rev. hi. O. Hickman runs a gymnasium for tho young folks in Fated Train, Relates Experience to Bloomingten Resident.

FumHurd conjunction with his house of worship while I am rather negligent in making in Olmstead county, Minn. Every Now In Our Entire Stock of FURNITURE read with much interest the ar calls and visits, mostly due to long working hours, yet she never stops for formality and often (not often enough, tho) drops In in the evening after her day's work is done. She never flails to say many things that go toward 1FTOATCSS ticle in Tuesday morning's Panta-graph by Mr. Raymond Quisenberry, possible means' of vital contact, from a bible class to a skating rink, each in charge of a special committee, is employed by Rev. E.

H. Edwards to Interest the farming folks of Dakota county, In the work of the church. And such preachers are finding themselves pastors of extra-live country churches, with constant de relative to the famous Chatsworth wreck," Bald Mr. John W. Vance, of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums making my life brighter.

At one time she found me Just completing the family ironing. had lett the most particular pieces to the last and was taking some care to have the table cloth 602 East Washington street, to a Pan tograph reporter yesterday afternoon. mands for broadening their influence thruout the countryside. "I am well acquainted with Mr. John The rural minister who really min 8.00 Genuine Leather $25 Kitchen Cabinet 19.75 W.

SUllwell, of Peoria, who was the conductor on the ill-fated P. W. isters, in these days of automobiles, and moving pictures at the cross Rocker, August Sale Price "done unusually wen, anu as boo watched me she remarked: "I never saw any one iron table covers as you do. You surely do them perfectly." Now that very remark made me all the more careful and 1 presume never before had my table linen been finished as that piece was on that particular roads, and Sunday papers sold by the train at the time of tne accident. The latter is now a man between 65 and For Infants and Children.

Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria pound, tackles almost the biggest Job on the calendar. Jf he Is not bigger 76 years old and ever since the accident has been a nervous wreck," said than the task he will find himself so 6.95 Ma suffused in it that all his effort will be Mr. Vance. evening. Never since have I Ironed a tnhi.

nnver that I did not recall her 'He was in the hospital for a period required to keep afloat, leaving no reserve power fur leadership. But If he of eighteen months following the ac AU'OlioL, 3 FEU CENT, compliment, and I could not have slight- is big, and if he has had proper train AVegelauterrrnaralionforAs-' eri the work and thus lost my reputa cident and afterward had a short line run on the P. W. This position ing added to a country sympathy he was born with, he can become the most potent force In the community. tion that she so kindly gave me.

While other nieces In the family laundering ill Always Bears the similaiinfJilteFoudanilRt'Cuia lingtlie Siomachs andUiwclsaf he held for a short tune only, as his nerves wouldn't stand the strain. The P. sent him away to a sani ESS 1TTT tarium and did all they could for him. He is now crippled wth rheumatsm. Signature Still Sees the Wreck.

W'e know he can, because he is doing it. He is applying scientific management to the church. First he "surveys the field." Tke preacher keeps the card index In his study, and he knows all about the Joneses and Smiths and everybody who lives around there. He knows where to begin to do good. He determines the PromorcsDicsttonhfcrfuf are often slighted and hurried to com-' pletion.

I could not have the conscience to poorly iron a table cover, for that woman's ftiith in my ability 1 has been an inspiration to me ever since. At another time she watched me as I nntBhed the kitchen work after supper, and as usual she post some little words of praise. These words tav with rr.e so constantly that 1 could "I talked with Mr. SUllwell only a ncss and ResLContaliis ncittwr Opium-Morphiiie nor Mineral few days ago. He tells me that for months and months he would awake from his slumbers with a start while WOT NARCOTIC.

the nuist of a terrible dream, when the sixht of the memorable wreck would be as realistic as it was the day special problems and he marshals a coordinated attack, storming the trenches of apathy with every known weapon sermons, lectures, personal touch, movies, Indian clubs, baseballs, scoutlore, campfires and all the eftec- not think of slighting those kitchen tasks. The neighbor no doubt never realizes how much she gives out of happened. Even in wakeful hours We Illustrate here one of our big rocker values for the August aale. it came to him in all its terrible reality Vhis kitchen cabinet as shown, our and to thlB day, he said, I have wake 19.75 6.95 FimfJtu) Sua' JlxJmsm JMrHrUtS' AvrrSn'd i'rwtrmin LilnrtmwkStii Nftyrf tttrnn Genuine leather seat rocker for 25.00 special, for the August sale at ful nights when the Chatsworth ac- help, inspiration and happiness, yei she does It so perfectly and with such tact that no friend will fall to nnrf her visits. While Bhe tive means he can adopt to touch the spiritual, social.

Intellectual, and economic intereHts of hia community. cident swims before my In Use Cries and Repeats Poem. "When I became acquainted with In fact, he makes the churth the oflten gives helpful advice. It is never community center, and the people th, nature of criticism, but so tact- Special August Sale of Genuine Leather Rockers Mr. SUllwell he related to me some Ancrfcct Remedy forCrmsflp take to doing and receiving good for (uy landed out that one is so glud to of the horrible details of the affair ret It and then, as he has done many times 1 ion Sour SlomadbUlantiuti Worms JToitvnlsions.ftvwisir The country church literally Is be since, repeated this poem, of wmcn ne is the author, while the tears trickled I cannot be Just as this certain neighbor i.

an.i InKtead of criticising and giv- For Over down his cheeks: Ing born again. It is coming into a new life, pulsing with possibilities of serving amidst the new environs which have enveloped it. The old rural church served admirably In the Ing out words that bring discontent i i ni disgust at farm life, come into our I OF sura Tax Simile Signarartof luz Centaur Compwo; NEW Yes, it was the tenth of August, When the Bummer was well nih spent. circuit rider 1 neighbor's homes with a spiru umt circuit-naer ki.i oh enntent. and old day because the HlSHHiett Thirty Years framed his institution out of th tlm When the train of gay excursionists Started east on pleasure bent.

Scarce a thought they gave to danger, Or the fate they soon would meet. That before the clock cntmeu nigni throws sunllgnt on an uio uam Vt-In household routine. Such a caller as this Is always wel-I corned and we are never too busy to i lay aside work. If It need be, and give several hours to pleasurable conveisa-tlon. Topics of! the day.

the news of the neighborhood may he disrust. but without any attempt to do harm and to further evil rumors. It almost brings Chair No. 1 Covered In genuine Spanish leather, with plain spat nrd back Instead of tufted as shown, 32.50 chair; August sale gQ Rocker No. 2 This rocker Is our sale special and Is covered in genuine Spanish leather, sold here at 16.75.

August sale IJQ houra Rest would come to many feet. her he found In the woods. It fitted. But then there grew up a new generation, and the old of the exhorter began to lose Its holding power. The country church floundered; now it Is emerging.

The new structure Is a re-model. It la drawing again, because It serving a real need again. It is new 1n spirit, and new In bo1y. The old order ehangeth, and the old deacons do too when they are given a better lob under the new regime than they held under the old. Everybody can fit into the new church, because it is built to suit the modern Exact Copy I Wrapper.

tki otmue hhi, m. 27.00 Uocker No. 3 To match chair No. 1, is covered In genuine Spanish leather and sold at 35.00; our August price heaven to earth when each one of us uses every effort to make life pure, Yes, it was only happy, smiling faces, l-'ree from care and ortgnt with joy Upon that fated train departed Prom their homes in Illinois. Out Into the night they quickly rusht, Fast, now faster, to their doom, happy and void of discontent and drudgery Home department Farmers Guide.

25.00 Satin Brass Bed 40.00 Four Poster OQ ffj Mahogany Bed WeUU t.itiiB iirriiminft while they were 19.75 speeding. Hastening onward to the tomb. IrrrrTf See the fireman ana engineer turn pale, "Too lute." they murmur, human skill cannot avail. The burniiiK bride Is Just before them. McCdll Patterns For September 10c and 15c New Royal Society Package Embroidery Good are Ready 1 loath waits grimlv for its prey.

One moment more ana souls are ush ered "Dry Goods of Quality" Into realms of endless day. Ah, was there ever suen a aisasier In this country's history? No, none can equal in Its horror The dreadful Chatsworth mystery. A beautifully designed poster bed, with foot board Instead of rail, as shown. Former price 40io: to Two inch posts and fen heavy filling rods. An exceptional bras3 Some of the New Fall Hats Arrive close In our August 19.75 29.00 bed value.

August sale price The dead, the flying, wounaea sale at together, with one tntcmy cnain Amid those crusht and brotien timbers, During weary hours remain. The scene was surely most When the stou'est held tneir oreain. And as they galea neipiess, panic- stricken, Our Third Floor Millinery Section is making an interesting display of smart fall hats that are particularly adapted fur present wear l'rom several of the best New York houses, our Buyers have just secured their most clever ru'w designs. Medium and lare shapes of Mack I.yMis velvet and black velvet combined with white satin or white kid, with broad soft "floppy" brims are one of the new features of the showing. You will see the correct styles here- atvl the prices arc very moderate for these very beautiful and entirely new hats.

$3.50 S5.00 $650 $7.50 $10.00 Kremed of sense and speecn Deren. is? .11 Cli' 'V fil if "A ti i.u in 0' 4 ii I Put lethargy waa only transient, Heactlon swiftly came. Then thev delved in the earth's hard Tattle No. 1 15 Inch solid oak top, with six foot extension. 1 fl 7 Former nrice 14.50.

August price lu.f aurfnre For the soil to ouench the name. Table No 45 inch top, platrorm base, as snown, mane oi sen-ci oak and six foot extension. Former price 10.50. August 44 QC I'nttl nod. the kind, loving Father, prlre.

special at Table No. 348 Inch top, fumed oak, six foot extension. 4 A Sent the cool, rerreshlne: rain, The Tame subdued then to the dead Sold formerly at 19 75. August orice IU.TV anil rivtnif They repair, labor hours In extracting at $25 New Printzess Suits for Fall Friends and kind pinioneu mere. Here Is an Extra Special Value Oh.

sun, thy beauty nine, Purine; the remainder of this week we will sell in our August sale as an extra special value our 6.95 all cotton maltresa OF liraw over thy face a rintin, While solemn grief and bitterest woe Fair Peoria's home enshroud. WI4.W at "To the inquirer Mr. Rtlllwell. af August Sale on Couches 1 0 Aft IfiSfl fiinrri ike Cut itC.UU ter reluttn the narrowrna. oemun the disaster, invarinhly rerltes this poem and teara never fall to bedim 'V his eyes." gDITOR'8 VIEW OF "THE AN NEED OF HEART.

The first of the new IYintzess models are in. We are enthusiastic over then, for we believe them to be the briRhtest and prettiest versions of the new fall styles that any of the markets have shown styles that are correct now and will stay correct, not the passing whims of fashion. Serviceable, too for Trmtztss Suits are of all wool materials, and are guaranteed fr two seasons' satisfactory weir. Wl.ipcord, broadcloth, novelty tweed. Rabardine.

poplin an 1 are the favored fabrics, in blaik, African brown, blues, tn-rrn. wine and navy. Jackets are some longer; skirts wider in circular and pleated effect, some with plain or shirred yokes. 1'ur trimmed collar and cuffs are in favor. Th of thssa days Is not XSsJ i i i 1 1 1 i greater opportunities for commerce and trails in dead matter so much as larger realliatlons of the possibilities latent In the fellowship of mankind.

Material needs Shape their own rem dies. When cornnu-rce must great iieii is. When waterways must be Made with heavy tempered In oil springs, cov-ered with best grade of Imitation leather. Our special for lb. August sale 10 ff1 opened thev are.

Thess are the world appetite, and. when hungry an.f thirsty, r.Mi.l and drink are sought and found. Ibivw at Tha higher ami gentler aide or nu- nature Is more modest and lea Insistent in Its To make This Golden Oak China Cabinet of our daily duty that no resins' 19.50 Golden Oak Library Table 16.45 of this kind remaina untumiici is a tr a 21 JM nobler endeavor than tna continued and overriding race for anything that classed as material riches. The more heart wa put Into our Separate Dress Skirts The new pleated and flarinc models in taffeta silk, chulJ.ih tl. th, gabardine, poplin, serge and tweed we are now showing are meeting with nearly approval.

$5.00, $6.50. $7-50, $8.50, $3.75, $12 50 to $15.00 dully tha more trua satlsfnc turn and laotina rrwsra ao we oi.tain. Tha wider our sphere of Influence. tha mora rare should we take that sr SI Wee 17.50 Tf only good la reflected In It. Tha nar rowar our spher of lira, tha mora besrt we need to widen It.

Tha main thing to be wIshe.T for la mora heart -more henrt In our work, mora heart In our plana, mora heart Economy Basement Specials In our hopes, mora heart In our play. and In all our Interroursa with tha at.d ctialllea, Kobe prints world around. Thera can never too much heart. The library table Illustrated la la quartered oak and well polished. Top measures Irt-42 Inches.

Form-erly sold at 19 50. Aug- 4 fi AC ustprlco IU.Hu Thrr la. alas! too little Kdltorlal In 5c 5c 5c lUxWford Heglntrr-tiatrtte. for comforts Apron Che It Clnrtiama. per yard t'nUeached ni'fli'i.

able, at 10c 15c 39c 10c res (ilbthams, for hiMil wear prrfB Goods, Special at tiros tkHU Hi lunanU, rM Curtain Swisses, with colored border What a Country Club Can Da, When Itnrh lstsnd county's aarl cultural Interests eventually aiieceed All Wnh Goods rehired to SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS During our annual August sal we havt mada arrangements wit cue eradlt dapartment for special lew term te all buyare of furniture, ruga, carpets and linoleum gst eur terma and prlcea before making your purchases. In perfecting an orgsritatlnn and i.roviilltig funds for a fsrm agent, or advisor, the credit for lb great stride forward In f.irtn will be due Charing Out the Summer Dresses AH wnmen'i Summer Dresaea ar marked way (loan-pices ar only fraction of orllnal prlcea. taluea tn 1100. 98c" $1.98 Childrcn'i Wash Dretscs (Mrarlnit out all tha ehlldran's wash flreiea at treat reductions lawna. rwrralee, alnahama.

ate. In itlea that ara cood for taction and school wear, values tip to 12 00 at 39c, 79c 98c White Lingerie Two Iota of whit waists, remlar tl AO to 2 00 Values, at 69c "4 98c -JL. Urrely to (lis I Township Improve Special Values in Bath Towels rRtElnltial Latttr oivt" with aach bath towal advertised below. ment league, Thai orssnltntlon has don mora than any other to get tha GIVE WE Ti tnoveinrtit folly launched and put on a praitlral bsala. and the tnertit-ers are ready to rarrv their campaign Into other part a of tha rotinty.

That thev will mwt wHh a fsvnrabla re Colored Tow. ts. Imt.rs Colored I'lald Hath Towels, zr.ito Inrhes Colored I'labl Hath Tew. rrptlon thera aeems little doubt. 18c 25c 50c 15c 20c 35c White Haiti Towels.

Inches VYIill Hath Towelsi iZiil Inches ht Hs'h Towels. illM tnrhea W3 yr Vy STAMPS It.xk lUnd Artus. PstUeit at Brohaw Haapital. els. tnrhea Mls lilaneha llarrlnaton, of II inaton, or III F.set M.wroa street, was Vtw bospllsl yeaterdiiv.

if taken In Urn It whera she la II ft aetata, at recalvlna treatment tor lack vt rbtumatiaiav.

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