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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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PHONE mJVAtm 4300 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1900. FIVE after a few dava ago from Chicago where don. The plastering is finished. P. Hall Is recovered no SINGERS ASKED TTie Events of the Day in Normal he visited his grandparents.

i Carpenters are now putting in win- of illness. "TTT, 'dow frames. A distinctive feature' Lurile Andes, Decatur, iii Mrs Thomas Walsh and d.ugh- of nou. th. su, tne th, ter.

Mary, of 503 South Monre of rouj.h.hewn stone about witn Ml Fern Cole. 1K1 street spent Monday attending a door, lnd porrn. Mr, Cnr, Br. Catholic meeting in Chicago. Wenona, was expected Tues.

TO REHEARSE IIMat Mts af aewa aaa eaireeia. aatnlaai Mi nrml I iatra kf Tt relrH-, tUlllKi RraOTtre -u Mr- na Mr day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Siegrist. 19.i.u. 71 TV Vu- T'x Ralph Heffernan, 120 Et Oak- to S.

0. H. PICNIC Eaat Jackson street, expect to leave 7 th wUri Mr Hu paren's. Mr. and Saturday on a snecisl tr.ln li.h lonR at tn Thom WsUn Mrs.

H. Hall, and his brother. aaiuraay on special train with hm. Kr.nrm h.n marl. Centennial Vocalists Meet at A.

of C. Tues day Night. NORMAL VOTES WELL -BONDS FIVE TO ONE i Return HELDAT PARK others of the Peoria Life Insurance "uk 7 a hn comDanv for a week's trin tr. ih. with sand.

A slide has been Harry another ea Some of th' obtartl brou'thl Up member of the famllv. is expected! which win be a i-talt to Old Poin Chi'd 'UM hfm Thursday from Pittsburgh mdle of the water. A low or of two wks. Day; Everv sinaer of Rloomlnton- fence has been placed around the Outing Sponsored by Span 0 i Normal and elsewhere in McLean children will not get into it. The county has been urged by Harold At the rear of the home of Mr naJ bn made more jn.

Dale Saurer. chairman of the W. J. Snow, Jackson and rtins a CITIZENS CAST 1,549 BALLOTS ish, Foreign War Veterans. tennlal talent committee, to attend Ice Cream Supper At Covel Church Wed.

Aug. 13 I'lay Oiren by Twin (Jnive Ijnlit. Slart Serving at 0 USE IN PROMISING TO KEEP A SECRET IF ITS WO SECRET THAT YOU CANT KEEP A a rehearsal at 7:30 Tuesday of the Pageant of Progress chorus The meeting will be held at the Rlnnminptnn At.Rrwiattr.ri nf Pnm. The twelfth annual picnic for the bath built up of rock to the hegh-: "and uspd of a fence, filled with earth planted with flower, and equ.pped with a clong UnPB fountain at the top as well as a basin for the birds Theodore FunK Norma, PXpects move this week into the house Billy Meara. 14, son of Mr and More B.rft He chHdren of the Illinois Soldiers' i melce wilh Tpd Hm of paKearit Orphans home, sponsored by the producing firm as the director.

United Spanish War veterans and i "ThR songs this group of 250 or Infi iwrs. mara, xwu tasi jsck- i lir-To nonr Irpa in th VJird the Veteran, nf in the Pageant are not many and na" Just returned from a 'a1 of wlth p(ars their auxiliaries, began at Miller i Count Is 1,310 for and 235 Against Digging of New Water Well. (Continued from rage 3.) completely lacking. Almost no electioneering could be observed, and persona who occasionally gathered Dance Tonight K. of r.

Hall SAYBROOK, ILL. I arks Cniitenis Colored Band are not flcult," Mr. Saurer said.j"" i "We are very anxious to obtain the grandmother. Thf npw brir and atnne house' required number of voices for this at Moore and Oakland avenue, be-, choir. While a number of residents Campbell, in son huit Charles E.

Hall forj scheduled to close at 5 p. m. Thomas Whalen was chairman of the picniq conjmittee. from the county have traveled mileajng MT- r- ampnen, returnen Hprhert Qarling. will cost about1.

Niif Sed esti- J.W.OfiO when completed, it. is 7r mnre to take part In previous rehearsals, than 100 members of the two or- ha. Indies 2.V The outside and roof are Ont The refreshment and entertainment niated. to discuss the matter were chiefly ganizatlons from various Central 8in(r(rs as we Me of the same opinion, which was that Illinois towns were present. De committee of last year were re-i elected.

A program of recitations, vocal and instrumental numbers! "The Pageant of Progress might STARRING NANCY CARROLL With HARRY f.RKEN ShKETH STANLEY SMITH MITZI (iREEN Added HERMAN TI.MBERfi in "I CAME FIRST" "HOT DOGS" TALKARTO0N Continuous 2 la It 0r 2.V the issue would carry. Enthusiastic bond supporters placed signs on the partment commander v.b. mii.h the huh around which was given by members of the Zehr EV? Sutherland of the U. S. V.

and whop folir celebration re- two public fountains in the busi nepartment Lommanaer J. volves. It. will depict the county family. Emmuel L'lrieh gave a '-ft BIG FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS of the V.

of F. W. were guests and i from nf th. Indians un to1 talk ness district early Monday, which i read, "Take a drink and vote for! I a Cr.Jim Cool Pining room. 4h floor The oldest member present was aoaressen trre a-ssemniage nrieny to the present and will represent the Jacob Schantz and the youngest open me oay lesuvuies.

Mr. triumph of civilization In overcom-Whalen introduced a number ot: ne great barriers to build up a and Hot Biacuit .1 All Wmdom Out I.uiiclics nml 1 iClV I Fr'''! Chicken Sand- Jm Cirls In While vWv 1 iviclips 2.V. tjnick Servicer was the Ave months old baby of Ed prominent guests. Two selections prosperous territory like McLean! Zehr. Members were present from me." The vote Is the result of an ordinance passed by the city council at a meeting June 21, authorizing the election.

Discussion of the wa-W question in Normal has been Bloomlngton, i a Carlock were played by the Orphans Home! county Is today band, and formalities dispersed I Church choir leaders and direc with until noon, when dinner was tors of otrPt musical organizations Washington, Flanagan, Gridley and Pekin. The next reunion will be held the second Sunday In August, 1931, at the Pontiac park. New 70-Foot Flagpole Raised at University served. of the Twin Cities and the county in progress for more than a year, with the Normal Chamber of Commerce, under the leadership of Mr. Goodwin and Mr.

Metcalf, as its The afternoon schedule was composed chiefly of a series of athletic are invited to bring their groups to this rehearsal, Mr. Saurer said. Kenneth Bradshaw is the pianist for the rehearsals. A new 70-foot flagpole was raised Travel by Train events and special contests among inr. wr.r Illinois lalft PdOrmill lintvprsitv l.

n.t A I'uhlix Theatre Tcmorrow "SISTERS" Sail O'Neill Molly (Ta inr nuiiina e.cma ployed in the fall of 1929 to draw Monday dreclon of given cash prizes. Miss Winl-up plans and specifications for M(ade and fred Bally and Caude Hicktt phvsi. well which they thought would best wcttonii lop whlCB, educMon directors at the home, suit Normals needs. At the time! ba Tne (f) h(, an wpf ln charse of the thnre was mnrn HisriiRsinn nf Schantz Family Holds Its '20th comfort economy speed California project, but this was dropped dur A ing the winter to be resumed this spring when the engineers' plans Arrangements for the pole were Among the special contests made soon after the arrival of I scheduled for late afternoon, were President Harry A. Brown at the 'a blackberry pie eating contest for il Keunion Annua were presented at a council meet The members of the Schantz fam I rr.

.1 Mall Buehler Bros. Incorporated 4 IS N. Main Phone uiiivriuy. ineip whs loimeriy a uu.vs ii.ini 111c ininv ai.u ing and the approximate cost out. ily gathered at the Pontlae.

park In Pontiac for their twentieth annual flag pole at the institution but for boys cottages, and a cracker eat- 1 Mn. AnBM nnA hnu InH 81 from VelnMln.v Only I A A nn the Kargain Square I aaat Normal Itemi in Brief one. one girl horn each cottage. Sack Flag cer emonies are races, wheelbarrow races, three 're present for the basket Planned this week but the date and legged race, and pillow boxing meeting Albert Wednesday Special! and Arizona One way special chair car and coach excursions. Dally, tint il September 30.

Bloomington a tucirtiif. r.i ms uiirnm hip jpi lornnies were iin on inp nr. ti am. In riehrindt. fiOSEroadwav.

Schantz, Washington, was elected hi iivri. I lie nil.irrn wrre innrn ai.u 'vent to i. nicagn 1 uesnay rnorninn Liberal stopover prU'llfffl president; Arthur Schantz, Normal, vice president; Mrs. Charles Peek-man, Pekin, sectetary-treasurer. to in his wife, who is visiting her nm nis wne, v.no is visiting nei Pork Steak Round Veal Steak 16c 25c fiom the park in special buses I The committee in charge of the event was composed nf T.

J. Twin p. p. other. Mrs.

j. h. Ranke, who hai fire Uamaes Mcrton III UI u.lll tl.u 1A Havs mot he ing, commander of the oen. i.aw Hnmo rn 1 cnicf Vrreor a (rural school at Emington. Helen Oarber, 400 South, Miss Fein School etreel To Grade Wash Fabrics Consisting Pri rl Dimity, Printed Batiste and Printed Voiles.

Miss Ruth Sampson, Wk.l.M I Onrfar A fiiri Hnvev avenue and Miss Mar-, Lemons Ed For man. Harrv Wade. rural school at Latham, and Mary F. Slmkn, Springfield, will teach i 1 -1 morion, win wrsi Mcust whi.h Well. Rillo Price, F.

G. jori? F.onham, 601 avenue, will leave this wtekend for a two Fred Harvey station dining room, and lunch room i save you money. Three fast Santa Fe train to choose from The Navajo, Scout and Missionary. "Santa Fe all the u'ay." Quick, comfortable modern reclining chair car. and coaches, through from Chicago and Kan sas City tWchotit change.

ad i III )iiut ill ilia CTJ.I Icaused an undetermined amount of fUhhouser, Sidney Webb camping trip at rewaygo. Luther Russell. srnoois. Saturday letters were sent by the placement bureau to prospec weeks' Mich. uuiar isic ukv.i.uxjr a I I II.

mil i iThe alarm was turned in at Bsylor, former student at! A I tive teachers from whom the office 22c Illinois State Normal university. I Z. Vl'auuaica had not had information as to Yd. who been attending the Unl whether they had obtained post. 1 ml Vjet ieachmo rosts Atlriirtke lelgn.

Very Shm inl YiiIikh. tlnns. It Is expecud other appoint, menta will be announced soon. Illinois and had aoread to several rooms graduates of versify of Illnols this summer, spent the weekend with friends In Normal. i Pr.ul McReynolcfs, Normal, and before the fire department arrived, i Smoke went all over the house.

Round-trip low summer excursion tickets to California honored in Pullmans, chait cart or coachev are on tale until September 30. with return limit October 31. "Santa Fe the cool Summer wty." Normal university have recently obtained teaching positions for the coming year, it was announced Tuesday at the teachers' bureau a. Clvde Frietag, No. 8 Payne place Hose lines from the hydrant sup- Irft Monday night for northern plrmentn, th, rhemlcal apparatus Women i Society to Meet The Women's Christian Missionary society of the Normal Presbyterian church will meet at Canada for a 10 Wisconsin end weie used to brim the fire under ioia neiie noraney.

IStreator, will teach grades four days' vacation. i McRev- 'nd live at Streator. Emma Glenn the church at 2:30 p. m. Wednes.

H. THOMAS' On. Ant s.VI A Jll J.lt.T.'-n HMl. rKClRIA. 11.1 nolds.

311 Noith street, returned Grlggsville, will teach rural school dav Mrs. F. G. Martin will be In details a two weeks' tour through take 'Z ptacf M7'. of Yellowstone pa.k and other west- Aura wh Austin, Emington, will teach "China." etn points Monday night.

rp, lo the presidcnt when i. HERE'S WHAT Mr. and Mrs. Christian Harp-, he moves into h's new office In 2oN Willow street, wen' the David Felmley hall of science, to OInry Monday for a 10 days' Miss Flf.ia P. Dodge will continue vijit with Mr.

Harpster'i parentn. scretary to the president. Mis Mr. and Mrs. FraniS Hersman, Vorhres hr.s been in clerical wotk.

101 South Grove street. Normal, end Is a istr of Miss Ruth Voor-l-ft for Devil Lake. Mon- h(es of the business office staff, day for a in davs' vacation. I Circle No. 1 of the Ladles' Aid Pack Up Your Troubles In a Laundry society of he Normal Methodist Forty-flve employes of the Nor mil Snnltarv dairv and their faml Episcopal church will hold an all A New and Different Drama of Human Conflict! lies held a picnic at Funk Grove day meetlns at the church Wednes.

day. -Bag! Exports of canned fruits from San Francisco in 1929 totaled pounds. t'hesler Mnrrlt. iMdlnt man at AliM' and "The INorrea." Sunday. Arthur Hill.

Decatur, visited Wil-lard Eian, East Poplar street, t'unUay. lir. and Mrs. Will Paiker and lrml'y. St.

Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Decatur, visited with Mr. lnd lira. I Eski ldge.

206 Eaa Pine street, Sunday. Mrs. Will Paiker Is sister of Mrs. Eskridge nd Mrs. P.

M. Parker Is Mrs. Esk-ridje's mother. Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Porland. 511 North School street, visited relatives at Colfax Sunday. Mite Winifred Bally, physical HIS PILES HEALED AFTER 35 YEARS Mr.

John A. Raah. Paltai City. Ill an The romance of a tmrusfoin girl's love for nmn the world' think be. neath lier socially liior.

lit phyKlcnlly 1 A line sweeping aside the prejudices the hatreds the feiira ailing SiH-lHj: ennrrly htled nf piles an. othtr Rtcta TrouMa aller tufffrtnt fnr 3ft yrar. ursa til sufferers lo write Th, Tharnlnn Minor Clink-. Sum, 43T, 2 MKlM at Kum City, for a new Ire, eoev-rirhtMl honk esplelm a mlia. sure You'll smile, smile, smile soon at you see how beautifully laundered your clothes are, hen we send them back to you.

No more fuss and bother wash day woes are gone forever! Your phone will fetch us! We're ready whenever you are. eduratlnn instructor at the Illinois visited for hemorrhoids ipilen and til Oinhnna home. ni refill atseseep. inn irewsaaenl wilh Miss Maiiiaret Barto, head of the women's physical education de rss ftnred more than 4n.inft people to rnrwed health tn the naet veara. In arillnT for th booh, there la ho coat or 1 partment at Illinois State isormai ui.lveisity, at Champaign Sunday.

at tn iinlveisity, at obligation Adv. elurned to Normal let tpartmeni Miss 4 with Mist days here. l.ella II) am Marred llh UIHlaaa Halaea ta "The Ulrl Said illy to spend a few Ball YEL-ASEPTIC Heal. POISON IVY Miss Fein Melrose, 210 North caw Pehool street, vltlted relatives at Atlanta last weekend. "THE BIG HOUSE" All Talking Metre Melodrama VWxAl Real! True! HAVE HECIHEH That they themielvcand their am prefer to any other corn flakei.

More people eat Ktl'ogg's today than all other corn ilaLes.ronibinctl. Became of the mutchload Kellogg flavor. BeratiM! they know the name Kellogg in a guarantee of purity, quality and satisfaction. Because Kellogg Corn Flakes are alway freah and cricp protected by the patented inner-soal waxtite wrapper. llieae are reaon vhy there rannot he any other corn flake "juat like And vhy it pay to inaiat upon getting the original heat liked Corn Flake in the orld -Kellogg'! At your grocer'.

In the familiar red-and-green package, Made by Kellogg In Battle Creek. Charles Hall. 102 North street Pave Ward, 221 North Unlvertlty street, and K. R. Ward, 223 North University street, went to th fair Monday wher A.

O. Ward, mi West Division street, has two raring hones entered. W. D. Alexander hat several show horses entered there also.

Mi-s Hae Vorh-ea. Relolt, Wis hat joined the business offlc staff Phone 362 ---'jr Rnheti Monlgomerjr lad.at eNao far Naewf Mnaeet tad 4aaa I raw- lard! I CURE Another WANT AD PILES IV II limit Kiiid lialure or attstle Willi CHESTER MORRIS I.EILA HYAMS ROBERT MONTGOMERY lwtt Stoite 4ieorce Marlon Wallrre Beery Kltorl Kealurrt YACHT CLl'B BOYS Bringing New Melodies ulu Mrl'ennell In "At llnme" Mnletane Newt OltOVK, lt front tleeemf nxm. moq.rn. rhnna No Haapll.l Oaatee Na rtttaeafaeia) Mil rHI F. 1 1 nn fit 4Tr.rit Ktrtult p'ltaurt and til Rectal Dlaeateo Incept Cancan CL'RKU la offKe.

14 year' siwr'enct. of rtinaf paiienia Wtiia for ritKK HOOKI.t:T. Coneultalioo tod r.stnlntllot) tn. Dr. f.

P. Hilton, Reelrl SteeUII4 111 Kaalk aewrraaa, rearla, IIIMMea, That Brought SAVE For Future Protection Trouble anil snnoyance Invar-la lily rle at litcmiteiilent tline from nneter amirtet. When ele give the matter of irc.nrttlni' a Mule for-lliouiiht I stiiIiI eiiilmrrasa. lug ituiilllliiua. No line fet'la mi well iimlrvled from aerlmit, smlilen emergen' clet aa the fellow who taret regiilnrljr, First Trust and Savings Batik 100111 E.

Waihinrton St. Affiliated wilh First National Bank ftlfMNMlnfftfMI kit rrmt nUS FLAKES IMPORTANT! Some people have mme ihe error of saying llil certain oliirr brand of corn flake are made by krllogg. Thlt not true. The only ay to gel corn flake wilh the wonderful Kellogg flavor ami rrltpness is to Insist upon genuine Kellogg' in the red-and-green package. NOW PLAYING $4.00 Chicago EVERY WEEKEND DURING AUGUST r.N.nirr ho Hiieri' Ihe ail liiaerml he It.

K. Xhaw, I (inive. la IhiiiiiiI in Ih Uiaiikful In I'aiilNgrtiili ('lna IflH Aila lierau I her giil.lml hi in In It. 1 lint one llilnt llinilf I'laaalflnl they Mfl.fr Imih advertleer and -eeitee. I FUKES CkhI all Irnlna fsiiinlnyt ami 5 n.

m. 7 a. m. Umid.ijrt. wtih return llmll 1st at 12.

15 a in Tufsiliiy. f'lillilr half rate I'siml rate rffectlre "iiniln; ntmiiii'ifs. I. I'lemie), Tlrliee A.eni rtiaisit -f Ulinmlii.tiii, III, rtiont 31.

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