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I i THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH AND BULLETIN, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927. nvo irrr rrnwrrrrjT rrrr.rrrn wt i Farmer City Man Dies AT Fi Tclcphoto of Ship Which Sank With Immigrants Following Brief Illness Farmer City, Oct 27 (Speolal.) DIES AFTER ACCIDENT J. I. Jonea, 7. died at hla home on Last Oreen atreet Tuesday after a very abort lllnraa.

He had not been Plan your Thanksgiving Dinrier the Insti. tute'a way and it will proceed lile clockwork. Timely suggestions, recipes and menus to help you make Thanksgiving truly a rcdlettcrday. BEASLEY MURDER CASE ON TRIAL AT LINCOLN i Defendant Charged With Killing Attendant At State Colony. well for several daya but waa about the atreeta aa late aa Monday.

Mr. Jonaa had been a resident of Richard Jessup's Spine Brok en When Hit By Falling Corn Elevator this community nearly all hla life, He married Hester Johnson, a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ellas Johnson, early In life. She preceded him In death Sent.

10. 112. Mr. Jonea aa a retired farmer. falrbury, Oct.

27 (SpeeiaD Rich but alnce moving to town had conducted a greenhouse for a few yeara but waa not actively engaged In any ard Jessup, died here at the home of hla paranta. lr. and lira, ueorge business at preient. He naa oeen lesson at a. ni.

Wednesday from Lincoln. Oct. 27. i Srecrall Ham ls-yea: -ol n. II Lincoln ar I i ot.y ent on tr.nl in the r.tcut uit l.ei Thurstay for tre nvud'-r i no.

rt JUetcalf. T. an Inn! 'ft m-emotion. The elate i.n i-u! i ttf Justice of tha peace for aevrral yenra, He had tn girts. Ella and Trella, broken spina receiver! wnen a lainna IN NOVEMBER Good Housekeeping -OUT TODAYi Ei fry body Unowt that fruits in variety are essential to a healthy diet.

But what to do when winter earnest The Institute gives a reassuring answer in "Whaft InaCanofFrultt" corn elevator struck mm on shoulder Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Jea- daughtere of hla nephew, Arthur Jonea. living with him. Ha leavea sop.

hla father and two Dromere ww. brother In CUIcsao; a niece, Mra. erecting the elevator on tha Hugh llnblnsun farm near here, on wnicn (ha (ormer had been living Prettyman, of Clinton. Margaret Grimes' Funeral Mr. Jesauti waa born at FalrDury, l'rlnrea Mafalda, ulilcli Miik off Praill with the lom of tnnny Uvea.

Horn It a Ir'rrliotn i Italmn honn'1 from Itnly to Ilruill, Is Conducted at Pontiac Oct. Jo, 1'J, the aon of Mr. and Mra. George Jessup and had lived In Ihla community all of bis life. He waa married to Edna Brldgea.

They were Pontiac. Oct. 27 (Special) Funeral aervlcea for the late Mra. Margaret E. Orltnea.

who died Monday morning the parenta of one daughter, Marjorle, who la one year old. Surviving are hla widow and daugh GULLOM-PONTIAC GAP at the Livingston county aanltorluin, were held from the chapel or the I. A. Erwln Undertaking parlora thla ter, hie parents, and two brothers and sisters. William and George Jea- James E.

Ladue Dies at Home in McLean McLean, III, Oct. 27 (Special.) J.ime. Everett I.Pue, only aon of J. A and Catherine I-aUue, died at the home of his mother at 4:10 Tuesday afternoon. He had been In filling health for th past year.

He 0. H. Orendorff Rites Held at Farmer City Faemae City. Oct. 27.

(Special.) Funeral aervlcea for O. II. Orendorff. 19, who died here Saturday night, were helJ Tueaday at tha Chrlatlan church with the Rev. F.

P. Pmlth. ebtain a vrd.rt of tv il Sentence the youth i or tha Utiirr pen. tent. iry fi-r tie lnn Heeeley mwi 1 ty Itrr Murphy, appelate) ty t.

urt aa hip alturr.ry. ai ry. a ward the In an Institution -r the nded. trurk M'lriif tre toil wth a tab. leg lift July hitter reprimanded another ir.nu'a if Jail.

I from the iri'jry without regaining The ataia la n.i rkpr-! t.i -m in, the death prn.i"y JUarlon in-ir New Holland, mi f.iund a it ty i trespass Wednesday l.y a jury lh.it eut Jual In tti.nuies. Jl.ilnian ronii'laliMnt in the "aa awarded dan-inges of II. Pick'-tt, a neighbor cf I'rtty, surd in- circuit court for li.oju dumm-ee. all-cing that the latter hail la home Without due proce-s of Jaw. aim, both of Kail bury and Mra.

Hasel LET afternoon. Margaret Stanford waa born In Crawford county, Indiana, April 2.1. HM. and resided there until Thnmae and Mra. Maaile Harria, both of Weston.

Funeral aervlcea will he held at the 1920, when ane moved to ronuac. Mra Crimea wu first married to L. Hyrd, later to Samuel Grimes, both Falrbury Presbyterian church of Millions of Families Depend on Dr. Caldwell's Prescription which ha waa a member at 1 p. m.

aa taken eerlnunly Hi Oct. II. and of whom preceded Iter In death. She Indiana Firm to Build 14 Miles on Route 116 Thursday. The Rev.

Mr. V. H. Davlea will officiate and burial will be In Graceland cemetery. wj iaken to (t.

Josephs nospital in nirjomliigton. He waa removed from there iaet Sunday to the home la eurvlvd by two anna, Clyde and Earl of Pontlae, and three brothere, Harria. John and Uenton Stanford, for $287,917 of hla mother. He waa born In McLean Sept. 4, all of English, lnd.

When Dr. Caldwell started to prac Henry Eamman, 83, tice medicine, back Id 1875, (He He moved with hla parenta to tlanta, where he attended high Succumbs at Secor Pcm.ae. Oct. V. (Special.) Tha bv the Itev.

J. r.vane. in chariie. Mra. Allen Orendjrff.

aoln-lt. and Mra. Kver Hanell, planlet. of llloomliia'tiin, furnUhed the mualc. Tha flirwer bearera.

who are Brand nlecea and npha of Mr. Orendorff. were aa follow- Kxelyn and Hetty Heller. Rjth and liorothy Htaiker. (lei.rae Krancla Stalker and Donald Hoffman.

Pallbearera were John Harnett. Hruce Jlopklna, Klmer Wonling. Alvia Hill. Uyron Mllea and Charlea Turnlpaeed. IJurial waa In Uloomlrg Grove cemetery.

Amonic tlia rrlatlvea attendlnt Log a. hool, and waa In business aa a bakei. He waa a baker In various Illinois cities unt.l I'd. when he an Lounrv Lorn needs for a laxative were not ss (rest as they are today. People lived normal, quiet lives, at plain, wholesome food, snd got plenty of-fresh Husking Contest to Incited a business at Saybrook.

He la survived bv one aon, Geof Secer, Oel. 27 (Special.) Henry Eamman. S3, died Wednesday morning at his home, three mllea north of Secor. He waa born In November. 1144, and had lived In Secor for many frey LaDue of Waynesvllle.

hla yeara. He married Mary Stierelmelr and they would have celebrated their coiitiait to build tha road known at Kjute 1H from lta preaent ternil-nua wmt of Cullom tha end of tha Howard etrect rayemrnt at 1'on-lUc. a dlaianca of about 14 mllea, ai let to the Im! ana Itoa Paving of Ind, at lta bid of which la approximately a mile. The eon Culvert company of Pontiuc waa alo a bidder, putting In a t'id the culvert and brldua 6Mh wedding anniversary next De ilr and sunshine. But even that sarly there was drastic physics snd purges for the relief of constipation which Dr.

Caldwell did not believe wars good for human beings to put Into their system, fio he wrote a prescription for a laxative to be used by his pstlent. The prescription for constipation f'0 cember. were Kilph urenuorrr. uenretown. Mr.

and Mn. fleoraa Orendorff. Mr. and Mr Oren Orendorff. Mr.

surviving are hla widow and aevrn mother, Catherine I.aDue and three sisters. Mra. Howard McFarland and Mr. Fern Nolder of McLean and titeila Fiti'llhbona of Wash-Inaton, D. His father died In 1S7 The funeral will be at o'clock Thursday a per noon, at the residence of II ward McFarland In McLean.

The burial will be In the family lot In Atlanta. children, John Eamman. Sanborn, la and Mra. B. Di'mi, Mra.

fleorae Edward Eamman, Twin Falls, Deema. Mr. and Mra. Kvar Hanell George Eimman, Normal; Will Eam man, Seror; Frank and Mary Eam Be Held on Tuesday llneeln. Oct.

27. (Special.) The ecend annual I-tun i-oumy rorn huaklng mnt.nt will Tueaday, Nov. I on the Ihrim.ii Kitz ihhons' farm a mile of the llurl-ut townhlp hot ween iZlk-hart and Wi Ilia J. Check-h'T. farm r.dvuer iinnr.unred Wfilnes.

John Ianaher rf Fanr Tralrle. haa been nanird ceneral chairman trf tha committee hh will have charge cf tha conteat. othera on the com-rnlttea are: Locan Parher. John Keaya. t'harlfa Siahl.

O. L. Andrra, fleorte Dunn. William J. Fulacher.

William benner. clarence Schlilmr. CJauda Harwood. i-'red Lamarman, Teter Lta and Frank Craner. and Dr.

and Mra. Allen Orendorrr. all of III oruiiiKlon; Mr. and Mra. jwoik but the ante hlKhway drpait- man at home: Mra.

Louis Powell, Secor. There tre alao all grandchil William Daulmin. Heyworth; Mr. and Mra. DoiiK Warrick and dauffh- dren.

nirtit aikd for coiiiinnation blue on bth roada and brldsea. A aectlon of the routo haa been comp eted thru Ctil om thl aummer. aa well ai an- o-her etretch between Ponttao and Flanaean. rrobably but little work ter Ellr-i. Mra.

Fffle Johnton. Mr. Funeral aervlcea will be held at p. m. Friday at the home.

and Mra. Charlea Cambrel, Mra. Olive (is morel, Mra. Charlea Marvin. Lincoln Resident Succumbs After Illness From Cancer Lincoln, Oct.

27 (Special) Paul Lazier. 621 ourth etreit. died Wednesday morning in St. Clara hospital fol that be used early In bis practice, ind which pat In drug stores In Utt under the name af Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, Is a liquid tsbie remedy, Intended for women, children and elderly people, and they need Just such a mild, site, centle bowel stimulant as Syrup Pepsin.

Under successful management this prescription has proven Its worth and Is now th largest selling liquid Mra. K. L. Mr. ant Mra Former Downs Resident will be done on the new aectlon be- But slie could! fore eprtng.

a.tho It la thought poa. jcrl Hoffman. Mr. and I Mra. Walter Hoffman, Mra.

Claude Mayhee. all of s.ble that some grading may be Dies in Auto Accident The woman who still gives In to painful periods has not beard of Mldol, Non-narcotic. No effect on the Downa, Oct. 27 (Special.) Roy ine conieat la limited to ten en-ranta, all of whom will enter tha final conteet on the haaia of their preliminary records. McUraw.

former resident of Downs It Is particularly pleasing to started. 200 Attend Meeting. The aectlon to be built by the Indiana concern begins about two mires west of Cullom, cuntlnuea westward thru the village of tiaunemln and Joina tha present Howard atreet road about a mile east of Pontiac. and Leroy, died from the effecta of know that tha most of It Is bought Wavneevlile. Mra.

S. A. Graham. Clinton; Mra. Bert Holferty, Champaign: Mrs.

faille Hoffman, Mr. and Mra. George L. Cope, Leroy; Rniph Hoffman, Champaign; Mlsa Ina Orendorff, Bloomlncton; Mr. and Mra.

R. E. Crooks. Mr. and Mrs.

Merl Crooks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crooks. Mr.

and Mra. W. R. Syp ilt. nil of llellflower; Mr.

and Mra. Lewis Orendorff, laxative In the world. The fact that millions of bottles ar used a ysr proves that It baa won the confl an auto accident which occurred on Thursday at South Bend, lnd. He never regained Coneelousness. menstrual Hut It stops the pain.

Acts directly on the organs affected by menstruation, and lakes effect lu fire to seren minutes Furthermore, the woman who anticipates her time find takes a tiny tablet of Mldol beforehand will experi Mr. McUravr waa born In Downs Mrs. Mary Andrews Dies Suddenly at Clinton Clinton, Oct. 27. (Special) Mra.

Mary Andrewa. Id. died auddenlv at uence of people who needed It to tet relief from headaches, bilious- The completed route forma a Junc Oct. 22. 1H2.

thi aon of Edward and lowing an extended Illness from cancer. Ha waa SO years old. Surviving are hla widow and three children: 1'iiul William, Mary Mur-gnret and Mra. Lrona Sullivan, the latter of Decatur. A brother, Frank Loiter, a sister, Mrs.

Susie Ingram of Lincoln and a half brother. George L. Loxier of llolse, Idaho, alao survive. The Rev. L.

II. Hooe will conduct funeral aervlcea at 10 a. m. Friday at the (loff Funeral home. Burial will be In Union cemetery.

Flanagan Man Injures Foot Flanagan, Oct. 27. (Special.) Charles o. Knox, rural route carrier. Is suffering from an Injury caused by atepplng on a nail.

He will be off work for a few weeks. tion with llouto 4 at the intersection of and Lad 1 atreeta, continuing on Itoute 4 to Reynolds Mary McGraw. He resided near Downa and Leroy for a number of aess. flatulence, indigestion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds and fevers. ence no pain at all.

Try to realise what Mldol means! by mothers for themselves snd the children, though 8yrup Pepsin is Just as valuable for elderly people. All drug stores have the generous bottles. We would be glad to have yon prove at our expense bow much Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean to yon and yours. Just writ 'Syrup Pepsin," Monllcello, Illinois, snd we will send you prepsld a FREI SAMPLE BOTTLE.

Adv. atreet, a distance of about a mile. yeara, later moving to Michigan and then to Indiana. William Sands Rites Millions of families sre now never Surviving are hla father, Edward without Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, Try to believe thnt it does really end all suffering, eren discomfort, no nintter how hnrd a time you've always had! Obtainable at any drug store, In a trim aluminum case for ind If you will once start using It Are Held at Hopedale McGraw.

Portland, a slater, Mra. Verne Haxel, S02 South East atreet, Rloomlngton, and a nephew, alao of Bloomlngton. Burial will be In you will also always have a bottle Hopedale, Oct. 27 (Special.) Funeial aervlcis for William P. bandy for emergencies.

Downs cemetery. nor Adv. Sands were held at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Fred W. Pavne, former pastor here, assisted by Rev.

The ideal inside overcoat Mr. Wonderllch. The pallbearere were selecte from the Mas' nlc lodge, of which Mr. Sanda waa a member. Thev re: Ororge A.

Brlt'on. Ben L. Maurer Matt Hess. R. J.

Ralls whence 118 contlnuea Ha westerly course across this part of the stale. About 200 guesta attended the annual past worthy matrons' and worthy patrons' night of the Pontine chapter. Order of Kaatern Btar, hel4 at the Masonic club rooms Tuesday night. At I o'clock the chapter waa convened with the regular officers In charge, at which time Mra. Olive IS.

Cottlogham, Mra. Nell Trent. Mra. Alice M. tiunsell, and Miss Jane Tilt were received Into the order.

Grand Chapter Officera Present Following a three course dinner, the regular bualnesx meeting waa held, with the Tegular officera In charge. Officera of the grand chapter present were received and Introduced, aa well aa visiting worthy matrons and patrons, and past matrons and patrona of the local chapter. A report of the proceedlnga of the grand chapter was given by Mra. C. R.

St. John, Mrs. Bettie Slyder, and Mra. Alice Spray. During the business meeting Miss Alice Herbert, Mra.

Harriet Tilt. Mra. Mabel Taylor, Mra. Clara Webster, Misses back. J.

II. Crawford and CD. Ciawford. A nuartet composed of Mr. Baker, her home on North Madlenn ktreet Thureday mornlr.g at 7:30 o'clock.

Mra. Andrea a arose ahortly ader '7 o'clock and atated to the family that aha waa not feeling welL she waa hnable to get the morning meal and a phyalcUn waa called but ahe died before he arrived. Hoart trouble waa given aa the cause of death. Patrick Foley, a brother, aurvlvea her. An Inqueet over her death will le held Thtin Jay, evening' at the Pollen chapeL c- Pontuc Golf and Country Club Cloies MontJaj Night Pontiae, Oct.

27. (Special.) Tha aocUl aeaaon at the Pomlac Golf and Country club will be brought to a cloaa next ilonday night, when the annual Hallowe'en party will be held. A buffet aupper, to be followed by a bridge party, la the program of the evening. Mra. Howard Legg la In charge of the cloalng party.

Wed-neaday afternoon the final womtn'a afternoon bridge party waa held with Mra. Eraatua Hoobler In charge. Lincoln Fanner Candidate For State Representative Lincoln, Oct. 27. Special.) Jo-aeph Malerlrk, farmer, and former member of the city council of the city of Lincoln, Wednesday announced himself as candidate for abate representative from the 2hh aenatorial district, subject to the He- Mrs.

Fred Payne. Mlsa Huaman and Mr. Smith, aang. The following acted na flower girls: Cleo Hleaer, Mildred Maurer. Agnes Tavenner, Miriam Rallsback.

Freda Pomrenke and Merle Mast. Burial waa In the 8M- oh cemetery and the aervlcea at the grave were und. the ausnlcea of the 10c" ifx lllfllk WoodburyY ft cnAP 50c Days FACIAL 11 bUAl -iff Gift Box Stationery and Cor- 11 jj 4 Bars respondence Cards all tints; 11 uKJAl ll ValU6S t0 A. Y. and A.

and were conducted by C. B. Wood of Delnvan. C. F.

Cowden Funeral Rites Glenna and Thelma Hewitt, and Mrs. Luclle Nelson were received Into the Performed at Downs Church 12 Oi. In Each Standard Pachagg lodice by transfer. After the buslnesa meeting, the Downa, Oct. 27 (Soeeial.) chanter waa turned over to the past worthy matrone and patrons, with Mrs.

Ora Turner presiding as past worthy matron, and w. W. Kennv of Peoria acting as past worthy patron Mrs. Mary B. Jones, the senior wor Keeps you warm and healthy Packed with energy-high in calories Delicious anyway any meal thy matron of Pontlae chapter waa presented with a bouquet of roses.

Mrs. Clara Watts, Mrs. Irene Van Winkle. Mrs. Ellehelle Johnson and Miss Barbara de Bolt were Initiated Funeral aervlces for Mra.

Charlea K. Cowden were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In tha Methodist church at Downs. III. Selections were sung bv Charlea Fisher. Charles Hornheck.

Ralph Davis and Theodore Davis, aceomnanled on the organ by Mrs. E. C. Williams. The Knights of Pythias attended the funeral aervlcea.

The pallhearera were Dwleht Dooley. Arthur Dooley, Russell Ro-mlne, Chauncev Adams, James De-vlne. Walter Ooldsmlth and Frank Downs. Rev. White, pnstor of the Methodist church at Downa conducted the services.

Interment waa made In Hopewell cemetery. Downs. into the order. Grand chapter officers and visit Ing "lcera Included Mra. Myrtle Buckwalter.

grand lecturer, of Central City chapter, Peoria; Archie I'uuiu-an primaries in April. Tmck Burni Near Pontiac Pontiac, Oct. 27 Special.) The Tire department of Pontine wag called to slate highway No. 4 Tuesday afternoon to extinguish a blaze In one of i the Nelson Culvert company trucka. The backfire from the engine was the cause cf the fire.

A portable extinguisher, carried In the truck, fall-d to be In working condition. Before the Pontiac d-part-ment arrived the can of the truck wat badly damaged. A Young Appetite Digests Anything Buckwalter, worthy patron. Peoria; Mrs. Lorene Gillespie, worthy matron: Mrs.

Helen Watchlnlskl, past worthy matron, and Mrs. Helen Wilson, conductress, all of Star of Bethlehem chapter, Ch.noa. 150 Persons Attend Party at Pontiac Sunday School Pontiac, Oct. 26. (Special.) About 150 members and guests attended the quarterly social party of Mra.

Trum-ho'a Methodist Sunday school clnss Monday nljjht at the eductlonal building of the church. Devotions were led hy Mrs. Trumho, following which reports were heard. The nominating committee made Life actually prolonged! By keeping the system cleansed of poisons 25c yK Hot Water Bottles or Syringes Jergen's Old Fashioned OC- Palmolive Shaving fttj I Gift Perfume, as- OCp 4 for tuC I orted odors, 2 for. MENNEN'S TALCUM BATH POWDER BATH POWDER IZ 50c 25c I 50c Mvii Talcum CQ "gfi 2T Wil.

Jr 3 for Crm Z5C Cloncn 25c Talcum Powder, SOc Tooth Brushes Com- Or assorted lots, OC assorted OE? TC 3 for Z5C style. Z5C Pact "Jt Seeks to Recover Money Chicago. Oct. 2d -rppr00Penng to recover $100,000 from the federal governmmt were bepun Wfdnesdav ry Edward Lehti.arn. fnr.vr rwn-er of the Fair- stfre.

who filed the praecipe of a suit aUeRlDg overpayment of Income taxes. the following; report: Mrs. L. C. Watts, president; Mrs.

Jamea Edwards, first vice president; Mra. Juror Claims Intoxication Kept Him Away From Court Urbana, Oct. 27 (Special.) rt Wlls0r. Juror In the case Of Raymond Massey, on trial In circuit court R-and larceny and receiving stolen property, waa fined $25 and costs WeJnea-day for contempt of court. Wilscn, accepter" as a tur'or on Tuesday afternoon, fallfd to appeal Wednesday nvrnlng and hla excuse was that he had open intoxicated.

therr-upon Judge Beggs flnej him and ordered his name acratched from the panel. Orlle Miller, third vice president; Mrs. George Tate, recording secretary; Susie Wilscrh, treasurer; Mra. Fred Meyer, assistant treasurer; Mlsa Harriet L. Baldwin, Corresponding I secretary; Mrs.

Bert Ft. John, chnr-ileter; Mrs. Robert Ewlng, superintendent of home department, i Following the business meeting a i program was given by Lvle Dnmon, 'Ronald Meeker. Mary J. List, Helen i Hilling; Robert Sutherland and Virgil Thompson.

i ii i MEN of science are constantly working on a problem vital to the human race longevity! They find that one of the surest ways to increase your span of life is to keep the intestines cleansed, of poisons due to wrong habits of living and eating and to delayed elimination. They find everybody in danger of this condition everybody suffering from it at poisons into the blood. Thus it acta asa prewnltw. Your whole system will benefit if you learn to use Nujof whenever you feel the need of it. Nujol is so safe that babies, old people, and sick people can take it too.

Ask your doe-tor about it. He'll tell you it can't nurt you. It's not habit-forming, contains no drugs or medicine-Perfected by the Chemical Coty LOrigan Perfume, 14 Oz. 50c Xmas Greeting Cards .3 for 25c Boxed Christmas Greeting Cards. 25c and 50c Marriage Licenses MM Palm Olive Shampoo and Gillette Razor ajHATIUKC 11 HEAKP AtOtrt HIM 1N6 MOST I fHM- LAST UJCEK AND HC I A.

1 I COOCO SUOCAR at Rotsr! A ws Bell Kolynos Tooth Paste and Tooth CA Brush jUC Dental 50c Castile 50c 40c Squibbs' Cream and 25c Tooth Brush. Boca Soap; 5 for Indigestion la the reault of too much acid In the stomach. It sours your food, turns It Into a fermenting mass, gives you sick headaches, bad breath, biliousness, shortness of breath, and that drowsy, don't-care-what-hnppens Pape's Dlnpepsln has helped thousands of such unfortunate stomach sufferers to get their appetite back. Chew one or two tablets of Pape's Dla pepsin after meals to dissolve the excess acid, and sweeten your stomach. Then your food will digest and nourish you.

Tou will gain weight and feel fine. Pane's Dla pepsin does what it promises to do. That's the reason 5 million packages are cscd a year. Pape's Dlnpepsin will bring you relief in 5 minutes. It Is sold by all drug storea Adv.

Urbana, Oct. 27 (Special) Harry bchauber and Ha.y Agnea Burk-hardt, both of Centralia; Russell Donald Henley and Avia Ayliffe All-p-ess. both of Champaign. 0ct' 27 (Special) Howard llliam Ruedger and Gladya Ella Hanna, both of Thawvllle: Royal F. Owens and Myrtle Goasett, both of Gibson City.

Lincoln, Oct. 27 (Special.) Leo Christy and Mattle Vaughan, both of Mason City; Jamea Howard, Lincoln, and Irene Bryant, Springfield. Farmer Accidentally Killed Greenfield. 111.. Oct.

27. (U.R) John Mitchell, 62, farmer living ten mllea from here, waa Inatantly killed late Wednesday night when the shotgun Ve was carrying waa discharged. Mitchell aad arlaen to Investigate noises from hla chicken house. Divilibis Perfumizers 50c times. Many of our foremost scientists recommend the use of Nujol as a harmless corrective and preventive.

For Nujol does both things for you because it has the peculiar quality of not being absorbed by tha system at all. But Nujol does absorb body poisons. Carrie them away right out of the system. Corrects internal difficulties. If taken faithfully Nujol makes impossible delayed elimination and the absorption of Products Division of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.

Nujol contains no drugs or medicine. It is different from anything else. Absolutely pure and safe to take under any conditions. You can get Nujol at any druggist. The genuine product comes in the fameus Nujol bottle with the label on the back that you can read right through the bottle.

Don't delay get a bottle at once. I i.

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