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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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6
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6 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1926. I. W. U. STUDENTS TO HOLD FORUM ROAD MEN WILL ATTEND MEETING their home in Soottdale, Pa.

Tha parents of the young man formerly lived in this city. Mr. VanNes wn formerly Mis Alois Thomas, being a daughter of Mr. and Mr. D.

H. Have a Son. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. VanN'ess of 51S East Mulberry street, received word yesterday of th birth of a hoy to Mr. and Mrs. A. VanNes.

at There are considerably more (k a million Incanda.c.nt uS.h" Broadway, and some i.ooo m. employed to change and display, on New TorV. OrZ If YOU PANTAGRAPH MI81ES If leaauaeis aity uauriaere wh.u PlnUinph iriouia tail la S.hv.ry. Mil Till Pastasraps efUaa, 24f0, tuter. I e'tletk, aa etra trill ba dlivrd tseelal earner.

R.port aay failure In dtllrary k.tore pl.aie. at a)el eerrler Imvii affile at thai hour fee at ts.se wales save titg rtvarittf mtuint. Thomas of Son Kaat Grove street, Local Delegation Will Go to Commission on Religious Attitude and Church Relations to Meet. Col. William Duling Given Special Honor Friends In Lexington have received word that Col.

William Duling. who resides In the state of Washington, has been appointed by President Calvin Coolidge as director of the federal reserve banks of the district of Garfield, Wash. Col. Uuling was born and reared on a farm southeast of Iexlnjcton and has many relatives and friends in Lexington and vicinity, since going to Washinnton, he has attained considerable prominence in financial and political affairs. Chicago First of the Week.

Local Notices fltarn'a sell for less. For real marcel and water waves try Emma 320 N. Main St. OTHER WESLEYAN NEWS FEATURES OF PROGRAM to the attention of people who use them. It Is commendable effort.

The problem of providing adequate highway traffic surfaces is one that is of vital Interest to everyone. Almost before we have had a chance to realire it. we have becm a nation on whels. Practically everybody travels In motor vehicles, at least a part of the time. If not In a privately owned car, then In a taxi or motor bus.

Right now, there is a car to everv seventh person In the Vnlted States and it la predicted that within the next ten ears the use of automobiles will be all but universal. It Is to bring out these points that Good Roads week was inaugurated. Motorists should get behind the movement io build hard road and other permanent improvement so that this will keep pace with the growing number of vehicles using them. Taken to Hospital. Arthur Million of 1012 Wast Washington street, was taken to St.

Joseph hospital on Saturday, fight week ago Million, who la night olerk at the Gold Mine, was injured In a fall and since that time his condition has not been favorable. German air lines hold the record for reliability and safety. Inventory Sheet. Thru a fortunate purchase can ffar you Inventory sheet at 100, $2 SO per too. M.7i per l.oou.

hon 3450. Orders filled promptly. It't Cheaper end Better. Tea, lt'a real economy to serve Nucoa," aa It cost a about ball aa much aa butter. Then, too, n'e always-fresh In fact.

It la the whole, aome spread for tread. One of the most unique and In- I teresting meetings of the year at Illinois Wealeyan will be held this evening; at 7:30 o'clock In Aniie chapel, when the commission for the Investigation of religious attitudes nnd church relations of Wealeyan i students will hold an open forum. I Wayne lejs. chairman of the com- int'tee. Mii i that brief and pointed leports of the facta found by the in- will be made known to! the students by members of the pom- 1 niittee, hu is composed of Hussell I Koberts.

Marion Harvey, Vincent Uoitiaus, Warren Lynes and Arlo Hane. 1 The meeting promises to be esne- i ialA interestinK in view of the fa'-t that the topic is timely and will he open to discunsiun by all of tlie students. Frosh Pledge To Chimes. e.ie an's chime t.md. to be used In the purchase of that wlil; be hut.K in I he new cnapel building I when erected at some In the: January Quality Meatt Special at My Store.

Prime beef roast, lb. Ibc. Beef boil, lb. and Pork roast, lb. kc and 2Sc.

Sausages, all kinds, 2 lbs. 3jc. tine bacon, lb. 3'Jc. skinned hums, whole or half, lb.

JSc. My Store Meal Market. S. A H. stamp and delivery.

Stone'a Popular Coffeea, "Leader." good value, i lbs. il.iO. "Marvel." very popular, lb. "Breakfast," very chulce, 3 lbs. $1.45 'Perfection," rich and tr.ng, 3 lbs.

"Beat" Java fl.ivor, 3 lbs. l.tiu. Stone's Tea Store, 114 iC. Kront. VETERINARY ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Mo.

Lean County Veterinary association will be held at the Association of Commerce rooms tomorrow afternoon. Dr. Robert (Iraham of the University of Illinois will be present and will outline tiie short course that is to be htd la'er this month. The principal topic for discussion during the afternoon will be "Rabies." In charge of lr. 11.

Mar-uuardt of this city, and lr. V. Neshitt of Lincoln. The annual election of officers will be held. It Is expected that I here w.ll be attendance 3 veterinarians from Mr-Lean and adjoining counties.

They will be accuu.panied by their wives and will be served dinner at the Y. V. C. A. at tomorrow evening.

FUNERAL" IN LINCOLN" FOR MRS. W. C. CONNORS Kunetul services for Mrs. W.

C. i'luniois of I'eoiia. sister of Mrs. T. 610 East Chestnut street, who cl I 1 in tt.at city Monday night, ill be held at t.

Patrick's i hurch In Lincoln this afternoon with Rev. J. C. Mulgrew In charge. Burial will be made In Holly Cross cemetery, Linroin.

Mrs. Connor was horn In Lincoln 67 years ago, and Is survived by two sons. W. Connors and J. Mur-tay Connors of Peni ta: one daughter, Marie Connors; one sister, Mrs.

Noonan, and two brothers. Harry and Kr.ink Murray of Lincoln. Mr. Connors preceded her In death. (ulearance ml and Ira Lain, hard road contractor of ftloomingtnn: Supervisor W.

K. Ray-burn; J. L. Murray, chairman of the jud 4ouds committee of the Association of Commerce, and perhaps a number of others from this city and vicinity, will go to Chicago the first of the coming week to attend the annual convention of the American Uoud F.tillders' association. Next week Is known the country over as tiood Roads' week and aa McLean county has been blessed with many miles of good roads and is anxious to double the quantity, there is mote than common Interest In next week's gathering.

Perhaps the leading feature will be a discussion upon the federal cut tn road appropriations for 1926. From total appropriation of $106,000,000 In It was cut to tS.WOO.OOO In and now It has been shaved to $73, 1 Jo.On, a reduction of 30 percent from 1H24. Illinois has been hard hit tn the distribution of funds, notwithstanding this state Is one of the four heaviest contributors to the federal road fund and leads the country In the building of permanent roads. Ita share of the annual appropriation will be only a cut approximately of All that has kept Illinois In line In support of the federal roads bureau has been belief that a central, lsed body was estential to connect up the hlghwajs by state so that they would he continuous. However, at nnxt week' convention In Chicago, It may be decided to oppose the con-tinuanoe of tha federal road bureau.

Thl convention to open Monday, Jan. 11, continue until January 17. While the road builder are discussing the problem of highway budding, and the equipment manufacturers are displaying their machinery, the public will be aaked to think about the value of the work accomplished by these men and their machines. During Good Road week, particular effort will be made to bring the value of the Improved mac's future, was boosted another J.oia yesterday nv.rnine, when the members of the freshman class, In their regular ckiy mee'lntc. tiiat amount toward the fund before they Ktaduate.

The ehiss was addressed bv Pesn WillV'iiii allis. who explained tiie purpose of the fund, aid uitel them to follow In the footsteps of classes pieeedln them. The chime fund waa started last year by the class of ly25. and each i In the university has pledged to contribute a detini sum toward the chimes before graiiitnoi. It is estimate! that the chimes will cost about which sum 1m hoped to be raised with ten years' time.

Dramatic Fraternity Meets. The members of Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic fraternity, will hold their lirst meeting of 192fi to Market Phons 3254. 208 X. Trent 8t N. A.

Buckle i. 0. Weernar My Store Week-End Bakery Specials. White and aneel food cakes with rich butter cream frcstn.g, '''c to Coffee cake, 2ie each. Raisin bread, 10c.

Chocolate cinr.umun r'dia, 25c Banquet buns. -'e. Sno-tlake rolls. 2i)c. Try our special Japanese pastry rolls.

Something new mill debt iou. stamp anddeliei y. Drain on Electric Current Heaviest SPECIAL Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Mornines Called To Brother's Badsid. Clarence Orleman. brother of Mrs.

W. II. Abbott, 603 Kouth Maple id ret. left yeatcrday morning for Huron. S.

to be at the bedside of their brother. Francis Or'eman. who Is dangerously 111 with double pneumonia. When ia the peak I'nd 'T Use, tun- aumption of electricity? Saturday cornea the reply from scores of confident readers. Wronif.

Tuesday mumlng about a. usually marks the highest pull I Sale Starts Friday Every January the unusual and sensational happens here in the way of a price slashing crusade to "clean house" effectively. Every year the clean-up must be as complete as the reductions are drastic; nothing is left to chance, every department is thoroughly combed and original prices are reduced to a sensational point. This is merchandise from our regular stocks whose dependable and desirable quality you are thoroughly familiar with. Virgina Sweet Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs LdC Large Can Sweet Po morrow night at 7 o'clock, in North 1 hull, Miss iJiuchlln' studio.

Music Recital Tonight. The first free Twilight recttal of the studf tits the Wealeyan collece I of music will be held In Amie. chapel this atternoon at 3 o'clock. The pro. gram wiH be opened with an org in' number.

"Intermeixo" by Bizet plaved hy Maurlne Bradley. Marv Kobert will sing two solos. "The Aw.iUening" by Spross and "Moon Behind the Cottonwood' by Caiman. A Chopin "Nocture." violin solo, will be played by IiunneHaskell and Heeren will sing. "Hehuld the VasPr ft-isseth" hy Hammond.

M.irlorle 1uwer and Helen Wolf will please with a piano number. "Inter-mede" by Chaminade. and Naomi Woll with "Sonata In Major" first movement, bv Mnr.art The program will be closed with Russell fielder, well known pianist, appearing In a new role, that of an organist, with Iance Hlav" hy Tsehalkowaky. MARTIN'S CASH CARRY 605 W. CHESTNUT ST.

tatoes, 3 cans 65c upon the electric senerators. Why, Is the q. lery of a thousand lncreaulous and skeitlcal atguflers, Klectnc Iron. That Is the aniwer. In avery home equipped witn, elec trlelty, the everime huueewffe, after the Monday washing, usually nut after breakfast 10 over put finishing touch to the cleansing pro-iese of the household linen and Ue records at the power house, always oar to new blf points at that hour.

To continue on the subject. Why Is your electric light bill higher in Cut Green Beans, A 3 cans OUC Strictly treth Country Eggs, Dozen Extra Special, While 100 Buihelt Last Fancy Jonathan Apples For D. M. Spinach, 3 cans 50c tba winter than during the summer 45c $1.95 D. M.

Spanish Style Tomato Sauce, OA 3 cans LuC Golden Plume nj Corn, 2 cans LtuC No. 2 Can Fancy Sweet Potatoes Buehler Bros. Inc. Wedneiday Specit.lt Walnut MeaU, Fancy New, Lb. 15c 60c PURE LARD Hawks' KunvKukumber Pickles, OH qt jar ZjC WATCH FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS IN YOUR DAILY PAPERS 16c No.

10 Gal. Light Kai Syrup 8 Lb. tlmlt. Buy Nov! Apricots, 55c pound I1- II No. 10 Gal.

Dark Karo Syrup 49c 10 Bart Grandma White Naptha Soap Pure Lard, 2 Pounds FRESH MADE HAMBURG 12c months? Because the days are shorter and you burn more lUht. That's eay. But there la aonie Interesting data' connected therewith which, whlk meaning little to Mr. t'ltisen when he foots the bill, explnins the wliy-ofs and the wherefut in a very explicit manner. Htatlsttclana of the alectrlo light company have (Inured out that during the month of.

June there are IS artificial IlKht hours a day. That is the average user of electric light utilises the eervi.e that number of houra out of the twenty-four. In July It la i Auuust 4. tober 4 so, Noeemher iwcember It reaches peak 4 and starts t.i ib clire with tlil in January. February it Is lis.

March 4.m, April I and May 2.j. dr. pTersel toIpeak at university club iJf. A. C.

I'lersel, prufessur of Ella-llari Bible and hrietian missions at Illinois Welean univera tv, will dross members of the Vntversiiy rltih at their regular wernl-nionthly meeting In the private doing room of the T. W. c. A. Thursday niaht at I cloek on "Tha New Approach to the Bible." Tha University club Is one of tha Aewar mens clubs of BliH.mwgtnn nd now haa a membership of meeting talc, a month, on Thursdny venings, for dinner and discussion.

Entertain at Denver. August Berg, -who resides a half inlia eaat 1 emera entertained a company of twenly-two of his Lenders friend at a stag prty at his horn Monday evening. The evening Waa spent In a way and lunrr. i aerved. United Ptatf exports of hur.laoo.la iw constantly Increasing.

35c 34c SUPERIOR OLEO Vou Can't Beat It! No. 21, Can Extra Fancy Sliced Pineapple 20c Fancy Bananat, 3 Lbs. 20c 25c Discount Sale on Suits and Overcoats 20 off BUEHLER'S SUPERIOR COFFEE Tha Taste Tali. 40c 416 North Main SL CONSUMERS On All Suits and Overcoats JJa. a WHOLESALE GROCERS Practically three mow months cf 411 N.

Main at TWO BUSY ITORCt WE DELIVER. 202 t. Front It Phone 101. Phong HOC Wednesday Thursday Specials overcoat weather, and we have many good styles to eelect from. Keen seekers after value appreciate this oppomntty.

Doyf StrtU, Over end Mackinaw included in this money-saving event. Our redaction is genuine. The original priee ticket Is on every garment Piggly Wiggly Don't Pass this Special One Rotary Egg Beater All Plf On Beater Bowl (I II One Pint Wesson Oil Cftr One Recipe Book rUI 0 tV OH HENRY 3 10c Bars QC-for 6JC LIBRARY HOMINY 1 A No. 3 Can 1UC PEANUT CANDY i r- Per Pound IDC BROOKDALE SALMON in 1 Pound Can IOC LIBRARY SEEDED RAISINS i Per Package 1J)C HEAD LETTUCE IT" 2 Heads for ZSC PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS TTT 2 Pound Package 4l)C I SPECIAL Jewel Shortening A Lard Suh.titute 1 2 Lbs. for 31c 26c fo Off from the Jowdend Sugar, nr Bwinidown'cakt ofl 8 Potuldl Flour, regular I 10c 8'p' 20c Ciffamtet, 2 ZOC rge pkg, 35C lALM OLIVE Bm 89C COrrK-Golden 8antoi7 L4 $1 ,30 Bet Shell or Elbow nr 25c 51 Urg lit Cora riakei or Poit ToMtiei, nr.

Dr Prlct'i Baking m. tfot ZOC Powder, 12 oi. IUC iXy. 1 JAP AH OR OUWPOWDER TZJL 49c MIle1' or Drop- igc Original Price II 1 1 mm. a boon i jod slothst.

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